A harmonious living space with the Hampstead Collection
Embrace elegance with fabrics that give time to tradition
When you think of traditional interiors don’t get stuck with the idea that everything must mean antique furniture and commitment to a certain period. The best modern schemes pay homage to eras past but aren’t afraid to embrace new techniques and textiles to be a modern incarnation of times gone by rather than being a living museum. After all homes are for relaxing in – not a place to pay an entrance fee to visit.
This is where a collection like Hampstead from Prestigious Textiles comes into place. If you want a range of fabric that considers country living, heritage and a touch of elegance then the six designs that encompass this look encapsulate the essence of British living without feeling overly old fashioned.
Comprised of linen-blend prints, the range showcases a statement peacock design along with wildflower patterns and a nod to the Jacobean era in signature colourways which blend harmoniously to work together across any living space.
Aspley in Denim for instance as pictured above makes for the most wonderous headboard worthy of James I but still contemporary enough in its inky blue palette to pair against Highgate Mosaic as a bed throw which features intricate pin tuck workmanship that allows the overall differing shades of blue to shine through. Kenwood in Denim as displayed below upholstering a chair is the perfect example of the outdoors calling you in. Effortlessly timeless and reminiscent of 17th century designs visitors to your home would be surprised that this fabric is a linen and cotton blend that incorporates viscose to ensure sturdiness and breathability.
The serious design hero of this collection is the Richmond print. This a repeat peacock pattern that allows other textures and design accents to shine alongside. Not overwhelming – in the Ochre and Woodrose shades as well as Denim the design feels striking yet subtle. As shown here on a statement footstool its bold and beautifully becoming without being overly showy as peacock prints have a tendency to err towards. So if you feel you interiors could embrace a touch of elegance why not ask us about the Highgate collection and how it could work for your home?
All images in this post are courtesy of Prestigious Textiles