
From garden to fabric
Our RHS design journey began with William Hooker’s Fruits. Drawn from his richly detailed watercolours, the fabric captures the painterly abundance of the orchard and set the tone for our approach: reimagining the RHS Lindley Collections for the home.

RHS Collection
William Hooker Design: Fruit
Bringing the outside in
Each design tells a story—of a plant, an artist, a moment in the history of horticulture. From Caroline Maria Applebee’s delicate wildflowers to Gertrude Jekyll’s geometric lattice, the collection draws on the richness of the RHS archive to create textiles that connect us to nature, heritage, and the quiet joy of bringing the outside in.

RHS Collection
Caroline Maria Applebee


Introducing velvet
This season, we introduce RHS designs onto velvet for the first time, including Tulips, drawn from 17th-century illustrations by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn. The result is richly tactile—soft under the hand, lustrous in the light, and alive with detail. This new direction adds depth and dimension to our RHS collection, offering another way to experience the vibrancy and variety of our botanical heritage.

RHS Botanicals
Pieter van Kouwenhoorn Tulips
Explore the full collection
From richly tactile velvets to fresh natural linens and relaxed cotton blends, the RHS fabric collection offers a variety of textures and colourways to suit every interior. Designed for upholstery, cushions, curtains, and more, each design brings the beauty of the garden into your home. Whether you're planning a complete scheme or a simple refresh, there's a perfect print waiting to be discovered.
