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Terra Firma is a luxury fabric collection inspired by the raw beauty and resilience of the natural world. Combining linen sheers, textured linens, upholstery fabrics and Merino wool velvets, the collection celebrates the artistry of natural fibres and timeless craftsmanship.
The collection includes linen sheers, subtly textured linen fabrics, robust upholstery cloths and tightly woven Merino wool velvets. Each fabric has been designed to bring natural texture, depth and durability to interior spaces.
Terra Firma combines refined craftsmanship with the authentic character of raw fibres. Natural irregularities within the yarns create rich texture and individuality, highlighting the beauty of linen and wool in their most honest form.
The collection is presented in a palette inspired by the earth, featuring nurturing neutrals alongside warm mud browns and rich terra rossa tones. These versatile shades work beautifully across both contemporary and classic interiors.
Natural fibres such as linen and wool are valued for their texture, durability and timeless appeal. Terra Firma showcases these fibres through carefully crafted weaves and finishes that emphasise their inherent character and beauty.
Yes. The collection's earthy colour palette, tactile textures and timeless designs make it suitable for a wide range of interiors, from contemporary spaces to more traditional schemes.
Yes. Samples can be ordered to experience the texture, colour and character of the fabrics before making your selection.
Yes. All fabrics within the Terra Firma collection are available by the metre, making them suitable for upholstery, curtains, blinds and bespoke interior projects.
Natural fibre fabrics bring warmth, texture and authenticity to interiors. Their unique character and ability to age beautifully make them a popular choice for luxury upholstery, drapery and soft furnishing applications.
Each fabric offers its own distinctive character, from lightweight sheers and textured linens to luxurious wool velvets. Ordering samples is the best way to compare texture, weight and colour, helping you select the most suitable fabric for your project.
































































