In 2011, Juliet Cornell founded Pukka Print, following a lifelong love affair with interiors, textiles, and prints. At the time, Juliet and her young family were living in Bombay, where she quickly immersed herself in Indian textiles and block printing traditions. Having fallen in love with traditional Indian colors and Chintz patterns, she designed her first collection, Hema, in 2011, working closely with local block carvers and printers whom she still works with to this day.

Now Juliet is back in England, where she continues to build Pukka Print into what it is today, releasing collections like her Patni, Kalam, Medallion, and No. 10. Made up of soft aquas, dove blues, walnut browns, and blossom pinks — with touches of strong crimson and biting apple green — Juliet’s designs feature Indian botanicals, flowers, and foliage that beautifully merge with an English color palette. What results is a singular Anglo-Indian feel and look, reflecting Juliet’s passion for 16th and 17th century Indian prints as well as her innate understanding of English decoration and style.

Pukka Print is dedicated to maintaining the integrity of block printing tradition, and their fabrics are made using the highest standards of craftsmanship available today. To learn more about the brand’s process and commitment to sustainability, please click here and here.

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Dani

Acanthus

Perry Stripe

All Over

Madras

Indian Poppy

Ogee

Kari

Palm

Floral Stripe

Dani

Paisley

Pukka Print x Sarah Campbell

In fall 2024, Pukka Print released a bold and colorful collection with Sarah Campbell Designs, featuring Abacus, Kaleidoscope, Piano, Rashers, and Fortune Teller. To see and learn more about the collection in full, please click here.