Warner House

Luxury fabrics and furniture from a brand built on over 150 years of creativity and design excellence.

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(Image credit: Refinery Photography)

Website: https://www.warner-house.com?utm_medium=partnership&utm_source=country+life&utm_campaign=interiors+directory

Telephone: 0330 055 2995

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Archival Revival

A brand built on over 150 years of creativity and design excellence.

Founded in 1870, Warner rapidly became one of the greatest names in British textiles, a Royal Warrant holder and supplier of exceptional furnishing fabrics to institutions from the Palace of Westminster to The White House.

Now an exclusively online offering, the brand draws its inspiration from Warner’s extraordinary heritage, distilling its essence into a contemporary lifestyle collection. Iconic patterns are skilfully re-coloured and re-imagined for modern living, but always presented with the narrative of the original design, honouring its story. 

Warner House

Photography: Refinery Photography

Warner House

Photography: Refinery Photography

A Monumental Collection

The collection offers over 700 fabrics including printed linens and velvets, plains, cut velvets and intricate weaves, and an extensive range of over 500 wallpapers printed on top quality non-woven paper. The revived collection showcases a myriad of beautiful designs including exotic botanicals, damask, animal print, ikats, historical toiles and more whimsical pieces. However, it is the quintessential English Chintz design that is most associated with the brand, and it very much forms a major part of Warner House today.

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Photography: Refinery Photography

Carefully curated to complement the fabric and wallpaper collections, the paint range is sustainably produced in the UK, delivering rich depth of colour across a spectrum of delightful shades inspired by hundreds of historic silk yarns. The collection also comprises a substantial hand-crafted furniture range, made to measure curtains and blinds, and beautiful home furnishing accessories.

Photography: Refinery Photography

Looking to the Future

Earlier this year Warner House revealed their new archival design collection of printed linen mix fabrics and co-ordinating wallpapers. Complementary to the current offering and drawing from historic documents, the collection of over 60 new prints features a mix of large and small-scale designs in both bold and more muted palettes to fit seamlessly into a range of interior styles.

Photography: Refinery Photography

This latest collection marks the beginning of exciting things to come from the brand with the introduction of new product categories and strategic brand collaborations across fashion, gifting and accessories, further cementing the position of Warner House as a luxury lifestyle brand for consumers to continue enjoying for centuries to come.

Photography: Refinery Photography

Welcome Warner House into Your Home

Whilst this substantial collection is available to shop at your fingertips through their easy-to-navigate website, Warner House also offers an extensive sampling service to allow you to see how their products will look in your home. 

Order all your favourite fabrics, wallpapers, paint and trimming as samples and see how pattern and colour live together. We also offer a specially curated selection of mood boards to spark design inspiration.

Photography: Refinery Photography

Whether it be a revamp or retouch, Warner House has everything you need to create a space that’s yours. From small additions to timeless statements, there’s a design to enrich every corner of your home.

For more information, visit www.warner-house.com

Country Life

Country Life is unlike any other magazine: the only glossy weekly on the newsstand and the only magazine that has been guest-edited by HRH The King not once, but twice. It is a celebration of modern rural life and all its diverse joys and pleasures — that was first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year. Our eclectic mixture of witty and informative content — from the most up-to-date property news and commentary and a coveted glimpse inside some of the UK's best houses and gardens, to gardening, the arts and interior design, written by experts in their field — still cannot be found in print or online, anywhere else.

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