Cherry Flips
Focusing on printed fabrics and inspired by our love of travel, art and vintage textiles, Cherry Fl
28/02/2026
02/12/2025
Some of our favourite festive table settings since launching our homeware 🍒
Our signature Redwork Tablecloth is currently in stock and shipping in time for Christmas 💫
05/11/2025
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SET ✨
This Christmas we have your table covered.
Our runner and x 4 napkins are teaming up for the Holidays to create the perfect gift set for you and your loved ones!
The exclusive discount is only available on our website until the end of December / while stocks last.
Cherry Christmas 🍒🎄
16/10/2025
This is on of our beautiful stockists curated by
If you find yourself in Sunset Boulevard check them out ❤️
10/03/2025
Fit Mitt 💧
05/03/2025
Redwork a l’orange ❤️
04/03/2025
Silk Road Interior Fabric in Pear Green 🍐
Printed in the UK on a Dutch 60% linen 40% cotton
Available on our website.
28/02/2025
We are so proud to be part of .made, a new artist directory that connects consumers directly with creators, making it easier to support independent artists. 🤍
03/02/2025
Our Checkmate fabric doing what it does 🖤
06/12/2024
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28/11/2024
Signature Paisley in soft yellow/ peach 🍑
Printed in the UK on a Dutch 60% linen 40% cotton
The Paisley shape is believed by some to be one of the very first printed patterns as it’s been said to resemble a clenched fist on its side. Most synonymous with Middle Eastern textiles, the droplet-like motif in Persian culture is thought to have been a representation of a floral spray combined with a cypress tree, a Zoroastrian symbol of life and eternity. The seed-like shape is also thought to represent fertility, has connections with Hinduism, and bears a striking resemblance to the ancient Chinese yin-yang symbol.
Our Paisley includes elements from our Tree of Life and Moirè prints, mixed in with hidden references and mysterious symbolism- worthy of a motif with such a rich heritage.
26/11/2024
Santa Fe Stripe in Cherry Red/Teracotta/Ecru
Inspired by the interiors of Ghost Ranch, the home of artist Georgia O’keeffe.
A beautiful and tranquil traditional adobe house which looks out over the remote desert of northern New Mexico, the intense colors and dramatic scale of the surrounding environment were the subjects of many of her paintings and an unending source of inspiration in her work. Inside the Pueblo-style frame was made modern with an abundance of natural light flooding it’s whitewashed walls, furnished with a mix of mid century furniture, collections of found objects from the surrounding landscape and layered with traditional Navajo textiles.
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