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A delicate, trailing print design, Nectar Fields takes inspiration from a late 19th-century chintz in our archive. Thought to have been originally hand-painted, the document carries a painterly looseness. Featuring wildflower motifs with soft white highlights, it recalls the meadows of Brockhampton Estate and the habitats they provide for bees and butterflies. Its mid-scale repeat makes it an especially versatile design.
Discover Brockhampton Estate’s blossoming botany in Sandersons latest fabric collection, created in collaboration with the National Trust, where hand-painted prints, embroideries and weaves bring the Estate's history and nature to life.
Width: 138.0cm
Weight: 170 GSM
Pattern Match: Straight Match
Horizontal Pattern Repeat: 68.5cm
Vertical Pattern Repeat: 48.5cm
Martindale: 20,000
Domestic Usage: Upholstery, Curtains, Blinds, Cushions
Contract Usage: Curtains, Cushions
Design Code: Cornflower/Mallow DNAT227402, Damson/Medlar DNAT227403, Sage/Blossom DNAT227404, Porcelain/Blossom DNAT227405
*Please note that fabric cannot be returned
*Sold in 1-metre increments

Since 1860, Sanderson has encapsulated quintessential British design. Lending its iconic florals and timeless weaves to all kinds of homes across the nation.
The oldest brand in the Sanderson arsenal, from where they derive the namesake of their group, begun life in 1860, as an importer of fine French wallpapers to London. Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd played a pivotal role in defining English interior decoration tastes and its early success led to displaying designs at London’s finest showroom, at Berners Street. Around this time in 1924, Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd were awarded The Royal Warrant, becoming “purveyors of wallpaper and paint” to the court of George V.
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