Designed by Betty Svensson, her pretty Birdsong (Fagelsang) design shows blue birds, berries & blooms. Perfect for making curtains, tablecloths, cushions or any other soft furnishing project you can think of.
Featuring Marianne Westman's fabulous Picknick design from 1956 of various Scandinavian foods, this oil cloth fabric is amazing, nothing like its plastic coated cousin except that it's machine washable and very wipeable.
This charming blue and white fabric was designed by Marianne Nilsson in the 1950s and remains a classic of Scandinavian simplicity and bold blue colour today. This design has been in constant production ever since launch, and comes in a variety of other matching kitchen items.
Cherry Orchard (or Körsbärsträdgården in Swedish) is a charming fabric printed with cherry and blackbird patterns on a green background by iconic Swedish designer Marianne Westman. Gorgeous as a tablecloth, curtain or roman blind!
Featuring a crazy design by Olle Eksell, this Italiensk Blomsterhylla oil cloth fabric is amazing, nothing like its plastic coated cousin except that its machine washable and very wipeable and should see off most spills or crayon related accidents!
An interesting cotton fabric design by Gunilla Gunnarsson showing traditional Swedish houses in lime green colour. Screen printed in Sweden, and suitable for curtains, cushions, tablecloths and roman blinds.
A charming fabric design Crazy Pots, or Italiensk Blomsterhylla, by Swedish illustrator Olle Eksell. A beautiful and very cheerful design that's perfect for curtains, cushions or for making up into many other items.
Designed by Marianne Westman in 1954, her Picnick design shows a variety of Scandinavian food stuffs laid out as if for a picnic. Perfect for making colourful retro curtains, tablecloths, aprons or cushions!
A charming fabric printed with a red apple pattern by Swedish designer Victoria Mollgard. A lovely fresh Scandinavian print for any room in the house, and can be made into curtains, roman blinds or any soft furnishings!
Designed by Marianne Westman in 1952, this stylized apple design originally appeared on Rörstrand tableware. A colourful vintage print that would brighten up any room in your house!