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The latest textiles in metallics, spicy hues and botanical styles

Bring your interiors to life with tactile fabrics in this season’s trending colours and designs. Scroll through the gallery to view the latest textile swatches…

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The 6 hottest textile trends

Metallic
Play the alchemist with shimmering gold, burnished bronze and polished platinum.

Spice
Offset the warmth of earthy cinnamon and turmeric hues with cool, calming blue.

Artisan
For a luxe, handmade feel choose embroidered patterns, chunky weaves, and shaggy woollen throws.

Botanical
Evoke the tranquillity of an English country garden with delicate floral designs.

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Tribal
Contrast brightly coloured ethnic prints with natural materials to channel the urban jungle.

Blush
Dusky pink is having a fashion moment, layer up several different tones and team with softest grey.

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Metallic Play the alchemist with shimmering gold, burnished bronze and polished platinum.

Alfredo Martinez 2016.

Magda Stepien Lyga 2016.

Black Edition Koto Bronze fabric, from Seneca.

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Misia Overseas fabric, from Textilia.

James Dunlop Horizon fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

Élitis Raja wallcovering, from Seneca.

Romo Loriano Tapestry fabric, from Seneca.

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Spice Offset the warmth of earthy cinnamon and turmeric hues with cool, calming blue.

Vionnet Fall Winter 16/17

Lanvin Fall/Winter 16/17

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Mokum Madura fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

Élitis Essaouira fabric, from Seneca. 

Misia Bal Bullier fabric, from Textilia.

Kravet Kebir fabric, from Warwick Fabrics.

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Lorca Coquine wallcovering, from Atelier Textiles.

Misia Palmette Art fabric, from Textilia.

Artisan For a luxe, handmade feel choose embroidered patterns, chunky weaves, and shaggy woollen throws.

Runway looks from Proenza Schouler Fall/Winter 2016 speak to the artisan theme seen in this season’s hottest textiles.

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Harman Grubisa 2016

Colefax and Fowler Baptista fabric, from Atelier Textiles.

Mark Alexander Shaker fabric, from Seneca.

Mokum Timbuktu fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

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Misia Calusa fabric, from Textilia.

GP & J Baker Farley Stripe fabric, from Warwick Fabrics.

Misia Montparnos fabric, from Textilia.

Botanical Evoke the tranquillity of an English country garden with delicate floral designs.

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Floral prints featured heavily in the Dolce & Gabbana Fall Winter 16/17 runway show.

Mary Katrantzou SS16/17

Élitis Pondicherry wallcovering, from Seneca.

Hunt Slonem for Groundworks Catelayas fabric, from Warwick Fabrics.

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Zoffany Edinbridge fabric, from Textilia.

Pegasus Potpourri fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

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Tribal  Contrast brightly coloured ethnic prints with natural materials to channel the urban jungle.

PatBo 2016.

Isabela Capeto 2016.

Jonathan Adler for Kravet Electrify Tulip fabric, from Warwick Fabrics.

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Misia Paco’s Suit fabric, from Textilia.

Kirkby Design Point fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

Misia Capucin fabric, from Textilia.

James Dunlop Aztec fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

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Brunschwig & Fils Santa Catarina fabric, from Warwick Fabrics.

Tory Burch 2016

Chanel Fall/Winter 16/17

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JAB Almeria fabric, from Seneca.

Romo Ortiz Crocus fabric, from Seneca.

Misia Bal Bullier fabric, from Textilia.

James Dunlop Inca fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

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James Dunlop Izmir fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

James Dunlop Hub fabric, from James Dunlop Textiles.

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