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Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive Warner Textile Archive Silks Way, Braintree Essex, CM7 3GB www.warnertextilearchive.co.uk PRESS RELEASE 10 th February 2016, for immediate release: Warner Textile Archive Trading Limited, the Archive’s commercial arm, is celebrating the launch of their first textile range at the London showroom of Claremont Furnishing Fabrics on 23rd February 2016. This will be followed by launches in Claremont’s American showrooms: New York in March, and Los Angeles in April. Working closely in collaboration with the director of Claremont, Adam Sykes, the Archive has carefully selected twelve designs that reflect the diversity and quality of their collection. This has provided the Warner Textile Archive with an exciting opportunity to return to its roots in high end textile production, whilst responding to the requirements of Claremont’s prestigious interior design clients. To ensure the finest quality of production, all designs were printed by the established French mill, Tissus d’Avesnieres, a holder of the French Enterprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company). The range demanded a variety of techniques, each of which required the specific traditional dyeing, printing and glazing skills that are maintained by this historic company. Chris Siddall, Director of Warner Texle Archive Trading Limited, was delighted “with the first texle collecon to be launched by the Company from original designs that reflect the heritage of the Archive recreated to the highest standards. We look forward to building a long partnership with Claremont and Tissus d’Avesnieres to bring the Archive’s designs back to life.” The collecon is available exclusively to the interior design trade at Claremont Furnishing. Proceeds from sales contribute to the connued conservaon of this historic collecon. Warner Textile Archive Interior Fabric Collection created in collaboration with Claremont Furnishing Launching on 24th February 2016 at Claremont Furnishing, London Launches to follow in New York & Los Angeles

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Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Warner Textile Archive

Silks Way, Braintree

Essex, CM7 3GB

www.warnertextilearchive.co.uk

PRESS RELEASE

10th February 2016, for immediate release:

Warner Textile Archive Trading Limited, the Archive’s commercial arm, is celebrating the launch of their first textile range at the London showroom of Claremont Furnishing Fabrics on 23rd February 2016. This will be followed by launches in Claremont’s American showrooms: New York in March, and Los Angeles in April.

Working closely in collaboration with the director of Claremont, Adam Sykes, the Archive has carefully selected twelve designs that reflect the diversity and quality of their collection. This has provided the Warner Textile Archive with an exciting opportunity to return to its roots in high end textile production, whilst responding to the requirements of Claremont’s prestigious interior design clients.

To ensure the finest quality of production, all designs were printed by the established French mill, Tissus d’Avesnieres, a holder of the French Enterprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company). The range demanded a variety of techniques, each of which required the specific traditional dyeing, printing and glazing skills that are maintained by this historic company.

Chris Siddall, Director of Warner Textile Archive Trading Limited, was delighted “with the first textile collection to be launched by the Company from original designs that reflect the heritage of the Archive recreated to the highest standards. We look forward to building a long partnership with Claremont and Tissus d’Avesnieres to bring the Archive’s designs back to life.”

The collection is available exclusively to the interior design trade at Claremont Furnishing. Proceeds from sales contribute to the continued conservation of this historic collection.

Warner Textile Archive Interior Fabric Collection created in collaboration with Claremont Furnishing

Launching on 24th February 2016 at Claremont Furnishing, London

Launches to follow in New York & Los Angeles

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Notes for Editors:

The Warner Textile Archive is a Charitable Trust and holds the internationally recognised collection of Warner & Sons, one of the most important silk weaving companies of the 19th and 20th century. Located in the heart of Braintree, Essex, it was saved for the nation in 2004 and is a celebration of design that narrates the rich history of a great British industry.

Established in London in 1931, Claremont is one of the oldest and most respected interior textile wholesalers, supplying the highest quality European textiles directly to the interior design trade. These have graced homes across the world, from country cottages and contemporary townhouses through to the grandest private residences and public institutions. Claremont produces their own exclusive prints, silks and upholstery fabrics, and represents several European textile brands, offering clients a unique edited selection in its distinctive colour palette.

Warner Textile Archive Fabric Collection 2016

Coral

Taken from an original hand printed chintz, dating from the 1870s, this stylish design has been

recoloured on a beautiful glazed Egyptian cotton percale.

Details: printed Egyptian cotton percale with glaze finish

Colourways: 8

Chocolate

Crimson

Sulphur

Limestone

Petrol

Grey Blue

Taupe

Dark Red

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Kate Stripe

Keeping the feel of the original hand block printed linen from 1929, this linen stripe is reminiscent of

that vibrant period in design history.

Details: printed linen with a tumble finish

Colourways: 7

Sky / Ocean / Celadon

Mustard / Blue / Grey

Cream / Grey / Taupe

Lime / Brown / Petrol

Sand / Taupe / Beige

Blue / Black / Red

Dove / Black / Grey

Warner Toile

An English design originating from the 17th century and hand-block printed by Warner & Sons during

the 1920s, our toile is printed on linen and finished with a strong glaze.

Details: printed linen with glaze

Colourways: 6

Brick

Dove

Green

Indigo

Oat

Thyme

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Laura Toile

Showing the flexibility of the Warner Toile design, Laura Toile is a delicate interpretation of the

pattern, created by inverting the colours.

Details: printed linen with glaze

Colourways: 6

Indigo

Oat

Brick

Green

Dove

Thyme

Tree of Life

A striking and sophisticated large scale hand blocked linen, printed by Warner & Sons in 1939. This

design has been carefully reprinted in the original colours.

Details: printed linen, tinted with tumble finish

Colourways: 1

Original

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Celia

A delightful hand block printed linen from 1929, Celia has now been beautifully reprinted in the

original colours and two complementary fresh colourways.

Details: printed linen with strong glaze finish

Colourways: 3

Blue

Barley

Bone

Kim

This pretty hand printed linen dates from the early 1930s and was later reproduced as part of the

WWII Utility range.

Details: printed linen with a tumble finish

Colourways: 3

Blue

Green

Brown

Leaf

This graceful hand blocked design from the 1930s has been carefully reprinted on linen to maintain the

natural patina of the original cloth.

Details: printed linen

Colourways: 1

Green

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Nathalie

Our bright and stylish all-over pattern derives from a hand printed cotton chintz dress fabric dating

from the 1840s.

Details: printed Egyptian cotton percale with glaze

Colourways: 8

Ocean

Grey Blue

Turquoise

Red

Caramel

Olive Green

Lime

Soil

Flora

This delicate pattern dates from the 1870s and was created using a highly skilled discharge printing

method

Details: printed Egyptian cotton percale with glaze

Colourways: 7

Spinach

Midnight

Grey

Pale Blue

Slate

Raspberry

Chocolate

Kate Wigley | Archivist & Commercial Manager | [email protected] | +44 (0)1376 557741 | @TextileArchive

Joanna Palm

Fresh colours enhance this bold design from the 1870s which evokes the Victorian fascination with this

exuberant plant.

Details: printed Egyptian cotton percale

Colourways: 5

Raspberry

Rust

Teal

Moss

Original

Eleanor

This rich and exquisite floral chintz dates from the 1860s and has been lovingly reprinted using the

traditional hand screen-printing method in the original document colours.

Details: hand screen-printed Egyptian cotton percale with tint and glaze

Colourways: 1

Original

Contact at the Claremont Furnishing London showroom

Joanna Bulmer 020 7581 9575 [email protected]

35 Elystan Street London SW3 3NT