£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/1 Granite
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times.
Trade accounts available
£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/7 Slate
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available
£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/6 Bilberry
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/3 Robin
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available
£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/4 Gorse
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available
£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/5 Tollymore
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available
£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Mourne Check, created by Gerd Hay-Edie, was a signature fabric for designer Robin Day, who used it during his ten year period designing furniture for Hille from 1951. This durable linen, wool, and cotton mix, is hand woven on traditional hand looms that were imported to the workshop in the 1950's. The colours are matched from original heritage palettes in our archives.
Design – Check
Colourway – F102/8 Black
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Powerloomed furnishing fabric – limited stock available – Width 145cm
1- 5 metres - £108 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available£2.50
We are proud to bring a carefully curated range of hand woven furnishing fabrics back into production, inspired by Gerd Hay-Edie's archetypal designs from the Mourne Textiles archives.
Blazer is a durable wool, cotton and linen mix, hand woven on traditional wooden hand looms that were imported into the workshop in the early 1950s. The fabric's colourways are carefully matched from our archives.
Design – Blazer
Colourway – F106/1
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by Sir Terence Conran in 1956.
Proud to bring the Stream back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable linen, wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s, with colours matched from original heritage palettes.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Check was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Check back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable linen, wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s, with colours matched from original heritage palettes.
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First designed in the 1950's, the Mourne Stripe draws inspiration from simplistic Scandinavian style. Selected from the archives to complimemnt the Mourne Check, our weavers pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd's original design.
This Durable Linen, wool and cotton mix has been carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950's.
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First designed in the 1950s, the Mourne Dash has a modern, contemporary feel, discovered as a small sample piece at the bottom of a trunk belonging to Gerd Hay-Edie. Working back through her handwritten archives, our weavers were able to piece together how the Dash was first made and pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd's original design. This durable linen, wool and cotton mix has been handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
Design – Dash
Colourway – F105/1 Black & White
Usable Width – 120cm hand woven/145cm machine woven
Suitability – Domestic & General Contract Upholstery
Weight – 340g
Fabric - Reversible, No repeat
Composition - 50% Linen 25% Cotton 25%Wool
Handwoven furnishing fabric – Width 120cm
1- 5 metres - £180 per linear metre
Please contact our workshop for discounts on orders over 5 metres and to check availability/lead times
Trade accounts available£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.
£2.50
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by designer Robin Day for Hille in 1951, the Mourne Mist was to become a signature fabric widely used for much of his furniture during his ten year period designing for the brand.
Proud to bring the Mist back into production, the weavers at Mourne pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd’s archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s.