Liberty is our oldest collection with Arthur Liberty opening in London’s Regent Street in 1875. He traded exotic goods and textiles from the ‘Far East’ and worked with artisans and manufacturers to make his own textiles and objects d’art. By the 1890’s Liberty Art Fabrics were at the forefront of avant-garde design.

Liberty Interiors’ “Floribunda” collection celebrates botanical and floral design on fabrics and wallpapers. Colours and plants entwine on their swatch boards.

From Liberty Interiors you can find wondrous, eclectic textiles and wallpapers. Most recently launched is ‘The Liberty Garden’ a collection of ebullient outdoor fabrics.

On the top "Ottoman Spot".

Persian Voyage and Palampore Trail in Jade.

On the base of this beautiful mood board is a wallpaper named “Palampore Trail”, Palampore is a city in India which was known for weaving exquisite shawls, called Palampores, in similar designs for the wealthy in the nineteenth century.


The Liberty Garden is an exquisite collection of indoor-outdoor textile designs that excel in tropical climes.

'Persian Voyage in palm green.

From the verdant Jade Collection for indoors & outdoors

'Palazzo', a curvaceous geometric jacquard.


On the very pretty armchair is “Botanical Flora”. Printed on a cotton velvet with 7% modal to add a flowing hand. This design celebrates the historic tradition of botanical illustration.



"Botanical Stripe" wallpaper draws from the craft of flower pressing and is printed using a fine mesh gravure technique. Matte and metallic pigments are layered upon the paper creating a luminescence reminiscent of Victorian cyanotypes

Echoing the clubs of the Regency period in the early nineteenth century, “Regency Tulip” is a bold sartorial design in fabric and wallpaper.



Small-scale floral design is iconic Liberty, “Poppy Meadowfield” in a crisp compelling yellow is a single colour version. Coordinate the fabric and wallpaper for the full effect.

A gentle colour palette from the “Tree of Life” collection.

"Ottoman Spot" in Pewter.

"Palampore Trail" in Lichen on linen

"Paisley Fern" wallpaper in Pewter.

"Whiltshire Blossom" is re-crafted from their 1930's "Forest & Berry" and is printed with both flat colour plus a raised reticulated pigment.

This collection, for interiors, combines detailed patterns and vivid colour in signature Liberty Style. The result is beautiful and the quality extraordinary; we would expect nothing less of Liberty.

Shand Voyage on the sofa and Lady Kristina on the cushion


Shand Voyage on the sofa and Lady Kristina on the cushion


Lady Kristina in Rose Lacquer





The tiny florals of Marquess Garden come in linens, velvets and chintz.


Liberty sets the tone with these mood boards
Liberty is our oldest collection with Arthur Liberty opening in London’s Regent Street in 1875. He traded exotic goods and textiles from the ‘Far East’ and worked with artisans and manufacturers to make his own textiles and objects d’art. By the 1890’s Liberty Art Fabrics were at the forefront of avant-garde design.

Liberty Interiors’ “Floribunda” collection celebrates botanical and floral design on fabrics and wallpapers. Colours and plants entwine on their swatch boards.



Persian Voyage and Palampore Trail in Jade.

On the base of this beautiful mood board is “Palampore Trail”, Palampore is a city in India which was known for weaving exquisite shawls, called Palampores, in similar designs for the wealthy in the nineteenth century.


The Liberty Garden is an exquisite collection of indoor-outdoor textile designs that excel in tropical climes.

'Persian Voyage in palm green.

'Palazzo', a curvaceous geometric jacquard.

From the verdant Jade Collection for indoors & outdoors



Small-scale floral design is iconic Liberty, “Poppy Meadowfield” in a crisp compelling yellow is a single colour version. Coordinate the fabric and wallpaper for the full effect.

A gentle colour palette from the “Tree of Life” collection.

"Ottoman Spot" in Pewter.

"Palampore Trail" in Lichen on linen

"Paisley Fern" wallpaper in Pewter.

"Whiltshire Blossom" is re-crafted from their 1930's "Forest & Berry" and is printed with both flat colour plus a raised reticulated pigment.


Ianthe Bloom – stencilled.
Ianthe Flower was created by a French Art Nouveau designer, R.Beauclair,
in approximately 1900. This design was redrawn by David Haward’s Studio, who use it to create everything
from curtains to throw cushions, or as an upholstery fabric.

This collection, for interiors, combines detailed patterns and vivid colour in signature Liberty Style. The result is beautiful and the quality extraordinary; we would expect nothing less of Liberty.




Shand Voyage on the sofa and Lady Kristina on the cushion


Lady Kristina in Rose Lacquer





The tiny florals of Marquess Garden come in linens, velvets and chintz.


Liberty sets the tone with these mood boards