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Essential reads
THE QUILTS OF THE BRIT
A source of companionship and productivity for centuries, Ashleigh-ellan Kavanagh takes a look at the quiet resistance of bees, cooperatives and guilds Even before factories and machines, before the n
Taking inspiration from the UK’s finest royal residences and archive artwork from 1977, Liberty introduces its new Palace Gardens range. The Buckingham Blooms prints bring seventies vibes with colourf
For hundreds of years the woollen industry was a major source of Britain’s wealth, so wool plays an important part in the country’s heritage. In the late Middle Ages trading of wool fleeces was of gre
Heather Nash’s Norfolk home is filled with warmth, ...
From rich floral motifs to graceful trailing stems, reworkings of enchanting Arts and Crafts patterns continue to captivate us
You wouldn’t guess from the cover design—three songbirds silhouetted over swatches of picturesque Englishness—but Catherine Clarke’s A History of England in 25 Poems hits one of its sweet spots with a