Weathered Linen Fabric – GP&J Baker
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Width: 142cm
Usage: Loose Upholstery, Fixed Upholstery, Curtains, Bedspreads
Martindale: 50000
Design Code – Ivory BF10962.104.0, Chalk BF10962.101.0, Linen BF10962.110.0, Clam BF10962.111.0, Antique BF10962.245.0, Sand BF10962.130.0, Ochre BF10962.840.0, Nutmeg BF10962.250.0, Woodsmoke BF10962.935.0, Old Red BF10962.451.0, Tuscan BF10962.320.0, Dusky Rose BF10962.405.0, Blush BF10962.440.0, Heather BF10962.587.0, Espresso BF10962.261.0, Charcoal BF10962.985.0, Indigo BF10962.680.0, Teal BF10962.615.0, Denim BF10962.640.0, Lagoon BF10962.634.0, Sea Foam BF10962.721.0, Fern BF10962.775.0, Forest BF10962.794.0, Spruce BF10962.796.0, Slate BF10962.940.0, Silver BF10962.925.0
*Do Not Wash, Must be dry cleaned professionally, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Iron
*Please note that fabric cannot be returned
*Sold in 1-metre increments
ABOUT GP&J BAKER
GP & J Baker is renowned as one of the world’s innovators of fabric design producing luxury fabrics, wallpapers and accessories under licence for Mulberry Home.
The company was founded in 1884 by brothers George Percival and James Baker establishing an inheritance full of innovation and drama. Avid and discerning collectors of rare and iconic designs, the brothers began what has become one of the largest and most exciting privately owned textile archives in the world.
The company’s most popular designs printed in the early 1900s showed naturalistic drawn English garden flowers, and this became part of the enduring GP & J Baker style. George Percival Baker was a passionate horticulturist himself, becoming a well-known figure in the Royal Horticultural Society.
A number of GP & J Baker designs have been in production for 50 to 100 years, each re-issue adding another layer of history to their considerable charm. More recently some have been translated into woven fabrics, embroideries and wallpapers. Always progressive, but maintaining strong links with its past, GP & J Baker will long continue to decorate the future.