Fabrics

Fabric is my passion and the starting point for nearly all of my interior designs — I love the transformative effect it can have on any space. I rely on my fabric collections for window treatments, chairs, bedcovers and bed curtains, pillows, lampshades, bench cushions, and so much more.

My fabrics are bold and vibrant, charming and elegant. Alongside the paisleys and florals of my first collection, Quilt, there are checks and stripes, versatile weaves and sheers, and colorful patterns to suit many styles, seasons, and different interiors. Including, one day, I hope — yours!

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Global Collections

My collections are inspired by my global travels — and the pressing needs of specific projects. That’s how trips to Morocco and Mexico informed the vibrant collection that I originally created for a Southern California home. Or how Palm Beach, the Silk Road, Bali, the French Countryside, and Scotland all inspired fabrics that now live in homes around the world.

Mix and Match

I believe every room scheme needs three or four fabrics, so each of my collections are designed to be mixed and matched. They’re guaranteed to work perfectly together, and, unlike fashion, fabric designs have long lives, so you won’t tire of them. To complete your spaces, check out our complementary Wallpaper, Lampshades, and (soon!) Pillows.

Order Samples

Our fabrics are available to the Trade or through our Showrooms. Here, you can browse the various collections, see how I’ve used many of them in my own designs, and order samples. And don’t forget to check out Otis Textiles, my collaboration with my son Otis Weis, for more sheers and solids, all sourced from artisanal mills throughout Europe.

My very first fabric collection, Quilt, launched in 1997, was inspired by a late 18th-century patchwork quilt. All these years later, the six patterns and colorways have proven to be the foundation for all my fabric collections to come.

Timeless Design

Inspired by my journey along the Silk Road, I’ve drawn inspiration from vintage Uzbeck textiles, kilms, and colorful dyes. I love to use these bold patterns. I love to use these bold patterns in both contemporary and eclectic spaces.

Jewels of the East

The inspiration for this collection came from staying on the Eastern coastline, from Cape Cod to Palm Beach. The crisp white background, the weight, and handle of the cotton linen cloth, mixed with the simplistic designs are ideal for a multitude of climates. From the Caribbean to the Scandinavian Archipelagos.

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Sur La Plage

When working on a project in California, I fell in love with the fabrics of Mexico and Morocco. I was intrigued by the bold patterns and lively colors that are native to both countries. I wanted to design a collection that married the two cultures.

Mexico Meets Morocco

Mexico Meets Morocco

Woven

Sheers

Sheers

My fundamental love and yearning for the tradition that was part of my upbringing is very prevalent in this collection. I was drawn to the muddier, tea-stained colors that were reminiscent of my childhood home on the West Coast of Scotland.

British Isles

British Isles

When I was raising my three boys, my family and I divided our time between Southern California and Southern France. The undulating countryside and the Tuscan architecture of the Languedoc region inspired this collection while studying the fields of sunflowers near my studio.

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Summer In France

After a trip to Indonesia, I was seduced by Balinese batiks, I collected a series of museum-quality 19th century designs that inspired this collection. Based on tradition, what makes my collection stand out from others is the sense of color and scale.

Batik

Batik

My philosophy for patterns and color in a room is there should be a floral, a check, and a stripe. With this in mind I’ve put a new spin on all of these designs with hints of European and Asian influences.

Toile

Toile

My first collection, launched in 1997, was inspired by a late 18th century patchwork quilt. The seven patterns and colorways have proved to be the backbone of all collections to come.

Quilt

Quilt