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New Liberty outdoor fabrics

Adorned with sumptuous florals, from ditsy to decadent and English to exotic, Liberty’s first outdoor fabric collection is a triumph. The Liberty Garden features 14 designs – both brand new and reimagined archive classics – across four colour stories: Lacquer (above), Lapis, Jade and Pewter. Each reflects Liberty’s eclectic spirit and salutes different flowers and foliage.

Lacquer draws inspiration from Arts and Crafts gardens and the beauty of vivid organic shades found in flowerbeds and scrambling across trellises. Pottery from the 19th century and the geometric planting of gardener Gertrude Jekyll inspired Lapis, with a refreshing palette of cobalts, azures and harmonising pinks.

Chinese artworks from the 19th century influenced Jade’s richly verdant palette and vibrant accents,

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