HENRY HOLLAND COLLECTION
PHOTO INSPIRATION
Henry Holland's playful guest bedroom showcases a canopy bed adorned with Blenets Check Mini fabric and quirky ceramic table lamps.
BLENETS CHECK MINI
Checkerboard designs don't come more perfectly formed than this. Blenets Check Mini is a weave with design intention, a grounding coordinate, and a statement in its own right. Interlocking yarns reveal tightly woven blocks of colour in a checkerboard sequence. Structured and scaled, every colourway of Blenets Check Mini feels earthy yet elevated.
MARBLE
This signature Henry Holland design, created in his ceramic studio, transforms as a printed fabric. Henry rolled this marble patterning from fresh clay to achieve this authentic translation, and our studio created the Marble design from that piece. Here, the fabric's soft and textured slub accentuates the form and shaping of the print.
BLENETS CHECK
This large-scale checkerboard design is bold and dramatic in texture and scale. The embroidered bouclé texture on the coloured blocks mirrors Henry's work in ceramics.
POTSHOP
Potshop is an all-over crewel embroidery, referencing Henry's signature ceramic shapes. Plates, chalices, bowls, and lamps appear stacked, revealing Henry's story as a ceramicist.
WALLPAPER SAMPLES
Transform your walls into a canvas of possibility! Discover our curated collection of statement wallpapers - request your free samples today and touch, feel, and envision the endless design potential for your space.
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EDENFIELD
Originally painted in the studio, Edenfield has a woodgrain effect that has been painted onto silk paper for a natural bleed, allowing the colour to seep where it wishes. Like slicing through the trunk of a tree, the grain creates rivulets of colour on this mattified vinyl.
BLENETS CHECK
This mid-scale check gives the effect of tiles in a checkerboard formation on the wall. Browns and blues, greens and creams - each colour combination enhances the blocks without seeming too perfect. Checkmate on the walls.
ADDERSTONE
A natural chevron created during glass blowing has been translated from Henry's glassware into a wallcovering design.