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Designers Guild *New* Fabrics + Wallpapers

Do you recall this amazing home? It’s the posh pad of senior stylist Liza Giles who works for Designers Guild in London and features loads of prints and patterns from the DG wallpaper and fabric collection which inspired lots of decor8 readers. That’s why I’m once again pointing you over to Designers Guild… Because most of us are huge fans.


This time around, I’d like to highlight their new global website (it’s so much cleaner and easier to navigate now) and the slew of new papers and textiles they’ve added. And they’ve added a new feature called a Scrapbook where you can save your favorites and purchase bed linens, towels, cushions and throws, rugs and paint online in the UK and Europe (there’s a US site too). I’m really excited about the paint option for my new apartment in Germany so I just ordered the free paint color cards.


Psst: Good news for Germany. Designers Guild just opened their first German showroom located at Ottostrasse 5 in Munich. Yay!

(images from designers guild)


6 Responses to “Designers Guild *New* Fabrics + Wallpapers”

  1. 1 read me... commented:


    These wallpapers are delicious!

  2. 2 Curly Girl Glass commented:


    Thanks for showing these many tasty selections…

  3. 3 Samantha commented:


    oh la la!!

  4. 4 muchacha K and SPEAKEASY BOUTIQUE commented:


    That flocked black wallpaper is my fave…I just bought a chair in fabric just like that…it’s the current treasured inanimate possession :) And at just $39.99 at TJ Maxx, how could I say no???

  5. 5 Lobster and swan commented:


    I love these new designers guild patterns, great new collection.

  6. 6 debra olson commented:


    Love these patterns, and colours, have not worked too much with paper yet, as I’m a new Designer.Thank you for your inspiration.

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