Clarke & Clarke Avebury Fabric Collection
Clarke & Clarke Avebury Fabric Collection is capturing the essence of an English country garden in full bloom. Avebury bursts with floral blossoms, meandering leaf trails and a stunning topiary pattern. Seven elegant designs are intricately embroidered onto a fine cotton ground, in 40 pretty shades. These botanical designs sit beautifully with dual purpose woven checks and stripes, to create a fresh, modern country look.
The chair above is made in Berkeley Citron and the cushion is made in Fairford Linen.
Available in 7 designs:
Alderton - A woven fabric with a stripe design.
Berkeley - A woven fabric with a floral design.
Bibury - An embroidered fabric with a abstract small design.
Fairford - An embroidered fabric with a delicate trailing leaf design.
Hidcote - An embroidered fabric with a gardening theme design.
Kelmscott - A woven fabric with a check design.
Summerby - An embroidered fabric with a delicate floral design.
Alderton is available in Damson/Heather, Denim, Mineral/Linen, Natural, Raspberry/Linen and Spice/Linen.
Berkeley is available in Citron, Denim, Natural and Raspberry.
Bibury is available in Apple, Duckegg, Heather, Ivory, Linen and Midnight.
Fairford is available in Charcoal, Denim, Jade, Linen, Natural and Olive.
Hidcote is available in Apple, Damson, Denim, Duckegg, Natural and Spice.
Kelmscott is available in Denim, Heather, Mineral, Natural, Olive and Raspberry/Linen.
Summerby is available in Damson, Denim, Duckegg, Natural, Raspberry and Spice.
One cushion is made in Berkeley Citron, another cushion is made in Berkeley Raspberry, another cushion is made in Summerby Raspberry, another cushion is made in Summerby Damson and the last cushion is made in Bibury Apple.
These fabrics have a composition of Cotton, Linen, Viscose and Polyester.
The fabrics are suitable for curtains, cushions, roman blinds, pelmets and occasional upholstery. Click here to view the full collection.
For further information please call us on 01915849002 or email sales@justsewinteriors.com
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