We’ve partnered with this historic English fabric house to make some pieces we think are an incredibly cool combination of yesteryear and the prettiest of today.
A HISTORY OF ARTISTRY
In 1875, the adventurous Arthur Liberty fulfilled his dreams of creating a London emporium laden with luxuries and fabrics from distant lands. Almost 150 years later, the building on Regent Street in London still produces this classic English fabric.
There's a special place in my heart for Liberty® prints. My grandmother taught me to sew when I was little, we would sew little doll clothes and matching dresses for myself starting when I was maybe 6 or 7. My mom talks about my grandmother making her dresses out of Liberty® Lawn prints when she was younger and how special they were. I love the scale of their happy little prints though, and love picking up pieces for both myself and my daughter Sutton.
– Amy Berry, Interior Designer & Entrepreneur
MASK MAKER
Made with scraps of fabric from our collection, these sweet masks do good, just as they look good. For every mask purchased, we donate one to visitors in a children’s hospital, hoping to brighten up the hallways.
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