Hainsworth: Interiors Rediscovered

Iconic textile producers, AW Hainsworth, have announced the launch of their new Interior fabrics range following a year of development work behind the scenes. The latest range combines timeless lines with modern interpretations of texture and colour, resulting in a beautiful collection of must have woollen fabrics for premium interiors.

As proud holders of the Royal Warrant for supplying Furnishing Fabrics to Her Majesty The Queen, Hainsworth have long-established credentials in the Interiors world. Their fabrics adorn royal palaces, luxurious homes and opulent hotels around the globe, and the iconic scarlet covers the historic wool sack in the House of Lords.

The latest range draws upon this unrivalled heritage, utilising skills and craftsmanship learnt over 237 years, combined with modern design techniques and trends. The result is a carefully curated mix of woollen and worsted fabric collections, from classic staples to trend-led textures.

While the range was originally planned for March this year it unfortunately had to be delayed due to the global pandemic. Hainsworth have worked closely with key customers to ensure that the re-scheduled launch happened at the right time, when customers felt they would be back to work and ready to see something new.

Hainsworth turned to the Backroom to arrange the photography which was shot over two days at the mill. High up in the roof space the Backroom team created a studio that was used as a backdrop for the new range of fabrics. 

Diane Simpson, Director at AW Hainsworth, says: “We’ve been proudly producing Interiors fabrics at Hainsworth since the late 90s, and since being awarded our first Royal Warrant in 2005 have continuously proven our commitment to outstanding quality in this market. The expansion of our in-house design team in early 2019 has been the driver in us taking a fresh look at our Interiors offering, and we’re thrilled to be able to reveal it to the world.”

hainsworth.co.uk/interiors

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