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We use cookies on this website to make sure that we can provide you with the best experience of shopping with us. You can for these cookies at any time. If you continue to use our site without changing your settings, then we'll assume that you're happy to accept all cookies on this website. Buy 4+ rolls get 2.5% off Buy 10+ rolls get 3.75% off Buy 15+ rolls get 5% offImage Gallery Made to Measure Quick PriceWould you like to know how much your made to measure product might be in this fabric? Simply fill in the quick form below to find out.Product Pair of CurtainsRoman Blind Sizes Track Length Curtain Length Buy this fabric Product Code Offer Details » More informationGeneral Options Colour BlackFig/OrangeIndigoPinkTurquoise Select your size Length m Price Information RRP From Save Delivery Information (Delivery terms) Product InformationDeliveryOffersOrder Curtains / Blinds In This FabricShareProduct InformationDescription Sanderson Mandarin Flowers DCFL221324 (Indigo) fabric from the Colour for Living collection, priced per metre.

Mandarin Flowers was developed from an unfinished archive document that imitated the Chinese tradition of ink-paintings and is printed on glazed linen union in five colourways. The complementary design, Inari, is available as non-woven wallpaper. Made to measure conditions apply.SpecificationCollection NameColour For LivingPattern NameMandarin FlowersColourIndigoPattern NumberDCFL221324Fabric TypePrintDesign / StyleFloral TraditionalWidth137cmVertical Pattern Repeat74cmPattern MatchStraight MatchComposition49% Linen 38% Cotton 13% NylonCleaning CareDry CleanEnd UseSoft Furnishings, Curtains and UpholsteryRub Test (Martindale)20,000Weight (gsm)260Delivery InformationDelivery Choose delivery location: GuernseyIsle of ManIsle of WightIsles of ScillyJerseyNorthern IrelandScottish HighlandsScottish IslandsUK Mainland Delivery ServicePrice3 - 5 Working Days£6.95Free if your order is over £95All deliveries require a signature to confirm the goods have been received in good condition.

Please note: Certain rural/offshore areas may take 2 - 5 days longer for delivery than stated above and expediated delivery options may be unavailable. See the link below for further details.More delivery informationOffers & DiscountsBulk DiscountsLengthSaving Per MetrePrice Per Metre0-3.9m-£39.484-9.9m-£38.4910-14.9m-£37.9015-100m-£37.11Order Curtains / Blinds In This FabricMade to Measure CurtainsSanderson Colour For Living Mandarin Flowers Fabric Collection DCFL221324 is available to purchase as made to measure curtains, fully made up to your exact measurements.
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Choose from a selection of linings and chain colour with coordinating cushions.Share This ProductShare Sanderson Colour For Living Mandarin Flowers Fabric DCFL221324 on Share via email Email address: Your name: GP & J Baker £15 - £30 (2) £30 - £50 (6) £50 - £100 (33) £100 - £150 (9) Next or named dayWallpaper Trends Autumn 2012 The Telegraph Magazine's design editor David Nicholls selects the best new
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Bolitho is one of the leading origami artists in the country and has produced a series of guides to the ancient craft along the thmese of fashion, vehicles, space and of course furniture. Chairs: Maze in red, £44 per 10m roll, Momentum Wallcoverings at Harlequin, as before. On table, from back: Mosaic by Minakani Lab, £270 for 1.5m x 2.8m (0844-543 4600; rockettstgeorge.co.uk); Acorn Falcon paperhanger’s brush, £29.48, Wallpaper Direct (01323-430886; wallpaperdirect.co.uk); Sofa and armchair:Orangerie in Rose, £173 per 12m roll, Designers Guild, as before. Floor: Trade Cards, £66 per 10m roll, Lewis & Wood (as before). Right armchair: Houses, £59 per 10m roll, Erica Wakerly (07940-577620; ericawakerly.co.uk). Right wall: Jungle, £150 per 10m roll, Kate Usher (07446-004449; kateusher.co.uk). Fancy a go yourself? Mark Bolitho folds the ultimate paper aeroplane. Interiors and Shopping » Why the career ladder is dead Exceptional commodores, outstanding cocktails

Great foreign holidays without airport stress Can artificial intelligence grow the economy?‘Oversized patterns work beautifully when balanced against plain accents and block colours,’ says Adele Shotton-Pugh, interior designer at Terry’s Fabrics. ‘Less is more with powerful prints – a single piece against a solid background from the same colour palette is enough to carry off this eye-catching trend.’ Avoid the look becoming too ‘chintz’ by choosing dark block colours such as navy, black or slate. Image above: Morris pattern wing armchair, H107xW90xD77cm, £795, DFS ‘Flowers are usually considered a feminine choice, but this season’s blooms take on a dark, moody feel,’ says Graham & Brown colour specialist Paula Taylor. ‘Use with mini prints and block colours to create an eclectic look.’ The easiest way to achieve this is to choose designs from one particular range; the retailer will usually have already done the mixing and matching for you.

Curtains made from Simi fabric in 222950, £55 per m; chair covered in Eleni fabric in 222947, £55 per m; sofa covered in Icaria velvet fabric in 232923, £68 per m; Simi rug in Pearl, from £925, all Sanderson ‘If you are ready to embrace colour and pattern, try wallpapering a room and then either use window treatments or a feature sofa in the same design,’ says Clarke & Clarke creative director Emma Clarke. Pick out the main colours from the wallpaper and curtains and use on other accessories. Bark wallpaper in 110870 and Diva wallpaper in 110862, both £36 per roll; curtains made from Diva cotton fabric in 120280, £28 per m; chair covered in Chenoa cotton/linen-mix fabric in 131261, £38 per m; cotton-mix throw in Sway 131127, £27 per m; cushions in a selection of fabrics, all Scion ‘The exciting interiors trend for geometrics can look both impactful and opulent when used correctly,’ says Urbane Living’s managing director Adam Robertson. ‘The size, shape and colour of the pattern all need to be considered carefully to ensure timeless appeal.’

If you’re using wallpaper on only one or two walls, you can pick designs in a variety of colours, but if you want it on all four walls, it’s best to pick a geometric pattern that uses varying tones of just one colour. Zing wallpaper in 110823, £36 per roll; curtains made from Groove cotton fabric in 120285, £28 per m; lampshade covered in Diva cotton fabric in 120277, £28 per m, all Scion ‘Geometrics can be incorporated into all types of properties – traditional, classic and modern – as the orderly manner of the patterns allows them to be combined easily and effectively with other designs,’ says Taylors Etc design director Lesley Taylor. The geometric monochrome scheme is perfect for flooring and works well with softer, lighter, and less masculine colours. Mardi Gras 599 Sagres vinyl flooring, £12.99 per m², Carpetright ‘Before you start thinking about pattern, think about colour,’ says Emma Clarke, creative director at Clarke & Clarke. ‘Ask yourself if you’d like to go for a cool collection of azure blue shades, or a warm collection of tangerines with hot pinks.’

Once you’ve chosen your colour scheme, it makes it so much easier to co-ordinate and contrast your patterns. Tonal shades mean that geometrics can be showcased alongside graphics and florals without clashing. Mrs Godfrey armchair in Marrakech Sea ikat linen, with wenge legs, H78xW68xD76cm, £1,895; Malibu Jet Set needlepoint cushion, £98; Santorini Alexandra table lamp, H45xW30xD17cm, £995; Jaipur studded cushion, £120; Jaipur arrow cushion, £185; leather Moroccan pouffe in Turquoise, H35xDia.50cm, £295; Bamboo Reverse wallpaper in Teal and White, £300 per roll; Dorothy Kelim cotton rug in Navy and Natural, W240xL300cm, £1,495; Jenna Snyder-Phillips sumi ink painting, £2,000; Helena Wurzel oil painting, £1,500, all Jonathan Adler The black, white and grey colour combination is one of the easiest to work with when it comes to pattern – just be careful it doesn’t appear too cold. ‘Adding weaves, patterns and prints is a good way to make it work,’ says Barker & Barker’s chief designer Janet Dixon.

‘Tone down a bold pattern with a plain, solid tonal colour to help bridge the gap and soften the look.’ Kuro sofa in Malva Graphite, H87xW167xD97cm, £799; Loen armchairs, H81xW71xD88cm, in Inari Check in Charcoal, £799, and Kimi Weave Light, £649; Conran Kitson Collection coffee table, H40xW120xD60cm, £299; side table, H60xDia.44cm, £199; tripod floor lamp, H160xDia.55cm, £129; graphic kilim rug, £59 for W80xL140cm, all Marks & Spencer ‘Don’t be afraid to mix things up, but in moderation,’ says Rochelle Phillips, product manager at Room 4 Interiors. ‘A good guide is to add 60 per cent of your favourite pattern to a room, such as the wallpaper, 30 per cent in your second pattern, then include 10 per cent as an accent in the form of furniture or accessories, but remember to repeat colours.’ Cocos wallpaper in W6652-01, £64 per roll, Matthew Williamson at Osborne & Little Craft-inspired designs are an integral part of this season’s print and patterns.

‘Tactile textures, mixed with bold prints and decorative accessories, add beauty and warmth to any room,’ says Olivia Bard, head of Olivia Bard Interiors. ‘Bold colours, such as black, alongside neutral undertones in patterns, such as dramatic woven chevrons mixed with hand-embroidered block prints, add depth and interest.’ Curtain made from Potala cotton fabric in Black £44 per m; chair covered in Holy cotton/linen-mix fabric in Calico, £44 per m; cushion in Jaisalmer cotton fabric in Calico, £31 per m, all Olivia Bard ‘Use natural breaks, such as corners, alcoves, shelving or dado rails, to start and stop your colour choices,’ says Judy Smith, Crown Paints’ colour consultant. Mix the scale and style of pattern to create interest – if your wallpaper features large graphics or flowers, go for thin stripes elsewhere. Curtains made from Macramé cotton/linen-mix fabric in 131412, £69 per m; blind made from Kaleido cotton mix fabric in 131400, £39 per m;

Accent wallpaper in 110922, from the Momentum 3 wall coverings collection, £65 per roll; cushions made from a selection of fabrics from the Artisan collection, all Harlequin ‘Stripes are a classic choice for floor coverings in hallways and stairs; used vertically they lengthen a space, while horizontal stripes can make a narrow hall or landing feel instantly wider,’ says Emma Hopkins of Crucial Trading. Don’t feel constrained to keep the stripes all going in one direction, or to cover the whole area in the same design.Biscayne wool carpet in Turquoise, £73 per m², (on floor) Oregon Stripe wool carpet in Oyster, £50 per m2, both Crucial Trading ‘Stripes are a really versatile pattern to work with, and a striped rug will give any room a fresh, new look,’ says Andrew Frith of Frith Rugs. ‘Stripes can add depth and width to a space and will draw the eye, so use your rug in any area that you want to be a focal point.’ Team with blinds or drapes and then throw a contrast print into the mix in a complementary shade.