The F. Schumacher Indian Arbre in Hyacinth (175781) blends lavenders and baby blues, much like the Mediterranean flower. This pattern is based on a traditional palampore-hand-painted panels created on the subcontinent and first introduced to Europe in the 17th century. Luxurious in its style ever since, this pattern invokes a high status and reflects not only luxury but extravagance. Our version debuted as a successful block-printed linen in the 1920s. This production remains faithful in scale to that original, with lush, large-scale blooms and foliage in beautifully evocative colorations. This multipurpose fabric is great for drapes, cushions, and more.
Mining the archives for its 125th anniversary, Schumacher has pulled together an assortment of its greatest hits, a roundup of its most prized fabrics and wallpapers. Some are nearly identical to the originals while others are re-imagined and re-interpreted and expanded to fit the size of modern homes. With its quality and attention to detail, this collection adds a punctuation mark to the company's 125-year timeline.