We are interested in what fabric can bring to life. This journal is a celebration of the lifestyle, culture and design that influences what we do.
James Dunlop design director and fifth generation family member, Annie Moir, shares ten of her must-have textiles from the James Dunlop range.
Soft to the touch, resilient to wear, flame-resistant, washable, hypoallergenic, available in a vast natural palette, and beautifully receptive to dyes, wool is an exceptional fibre in every sense of the word. One of the first fibres to be woven into textiles, wool continues to be a favourite in ...
Grande Terre, our lush composition of intertwining leaves and vines, was inspired by the feeling of walking beneath a flourishing tropical canopy and hand-painted in the Mokum studio by textile designer Leisa Wake. We sat down with Leisa to discuss the inspiration, design process, and connection ...
Soleil Voyage is a sensorial journey through the breathtaking South Pacific. Infused with the spirit of the islands, the collection draws inspiration from lush tropical foliage, vibrant florals, crystal-clear lagoons, and the timeless beauty of indigenous craft, anchored by the effortless eleganc...
Soleil Voyage invites you to bring the serenity, colour, and texture of the Islands into your home
Soleil Voyage invites you to bring the serenity, colour, and texture of the Islands into your home
Soft and strong, olefin (also known as polypropylene) is a preferred textile for outdoor use due to its durability, cleanability, and colourfastness. The virgin and recycled olefin production processes use less energy and water than those used for other synthetic fibres, and both textiles are 100...
'Fable' meaning storytelling, evokes our shared desire to pass on stories and memories through textiles. An evolution of our earlier Habitat collection, Fable draws on mid-century modern design with a continued focus on materiality, nurturing a unique sense of personality through the assemblage o...
The way we use our homes has changed dramatically in recent decades. Not only are they open plan, but we also dine, lounge, work, play, and exercise in every space. But as the way we live changes, we are putting more pressure than ever on our furnishings. Usually reserved for commercial spaces, F...
Pairing the protection of commercial attributes with the aesthetic appeal of luxury residential living to meet the needs of modern lifestyles
Pairing the protection of commercial attributes with the aesthetic appeal of luxury residential living to meet the needs of modern lifestyles
The standards for textiles used in healthcare and hospitality spaces are purposefully strict, ensuring the safety of those within these environments. High volumes of people, personal and organisational hygiene, food preparation, and fire safety are just some of the considerations to be made when ...







