Rooted in vintage patchworks and a fondness for piecing things together, the brand new PATCHWORK collection from Lewis & Wood transforms traditional quilt blocks and appliqué folk motifs into printed fabrics and wallpapers, creating a feel that is equally timeless and fresh.
Inspired by a trip to the American Museum & Gardens in Bath, Baltimore is based on a traditional album quilt made in mid-19th-century Baltimore that has been reinterpreted into a full-scale print. Available as a quilt square, the fabric coordinates with a corresponding floral border, which is sold separately.
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Carefully reworked from a document uncovered at the American Museum & Gardens, Farm Friends captures the cheerful storytelling found in many early American quilts, where animals, birds and rural life appear in lively patchwork scenes. Printed on our matelassé cloth, it is also available as a quilt square.
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The starting point for the Patchwork collection. Pioneer Days is a spirited take on the traditional toile, developed from mid-century Morton Sundour textiles in the Courtaulds Design Library at the V&A. Full of energy and activity, the pattern depicts the industrial developments and pioneering challenges of early American life.
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Created with Evans & Sheldon for the 2026 Washington Winter Show', the Washington Toile draws on a print from the Morton Sundour archive at the V&A. Available as a wallpaper and fabric, the pattern symbolizes the special friendship between the U.S. and the U.K. To learn more about our collaboration with Lewis & Wood, please click here.
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cherry blossom