At Edinburgh Weavers we live and breathe textiles. Each of our patterns is a labour of love, carefully conceived by our in-house artists and collaborators, fusing art and textiles in a tradition first established by the inspirational Alastair Morton almost a century ago.
Our ode to the planet, Rajah is inspired by Sir David Attenborough and his series "Rewild The Earth". This earthy design keeps the colour paired back to let the playful and quirky natural elements take centre stage against a sophisticated texture.
Our ode to the planet, Rajah is inspired by Sir David Attenborough and his series "Rewild The Earth". This earthy design keeps the colour paired back to let the playful and quirky natural elements take centre stage against a sophisticated texture.
The sacred Lotus flower features in this bold and detailed print which presents a variety of rich colours on the surface. This draws the eye at first, but looking closer, behind the bright charismatic flowers, a delicate and detailed toile unfolds. This leads you around a whimsical Eastern scene which meanders between the vibrant and elegant flowers, making every part of this design pleasing to the eye.
Embodying the streets of the Cuban city, Tivoli Cirrus is a striking print which combines an organic colour palette with a soft and understated sketched take on a leaf print.
Embodying the style of the streets of the Cuban city, Tivoli Gilt is a striking print which combines a an organic colour palette with a soft and understated sketched take on a leaf print.
Embodying the beautiful and vibrant style of the streets of the Cuban city, Tivoli Havana is a striking print which combines a bright and lively organic colour palette with a soft and understated sketched take on a leaf print.
Botanical elements climb the walls of a garden of an elegant and historical stately home in this striking pattern, which was inspired by a visit to the National Trust property "Dunham Massey".
Botanical elements climb the walls of a garden of an elegant and historical stately home in this striking pattern, which was inspired by a visit to the National Trust property "Dunham Massey".
Botanical elements climb the walls of a garden of an elegant and historical stately home in this striking pattern, which was inspired by a visit to the National Trust property "Dunham Massey". We used a sophisticated and subtle powder blue, which was a frequently used and popular colour for interiors for stately homes of this era, before adding bright pops of colour to the leaves and buds to bring the stylised print alive with an unabashed clarity of form.
Botanical elements climb the walls of a garden of an elegant and historical stately home in this striking pattern, which was inspired by a visit to the National Trust property "Dunham Massey".