James Malone Fabrics
James Malone Fabrics are completely unique; James himself is a British designer who has lived in Spain for many years. Spanish, English and Moorish influences are apparent throughout his collections resulting in charming design. We love the strength of the Spanish aesthetic combined with a Northern African love of geometrics. Added to this is a quirky whimsical design sense we suspect originates from his London roots.
The fabrics are experimental and creative; upholstery fabrics are thick and generous, whilst the sheers & drapes are delightful and irresistible. James Malone’s bright fun textiles will resonate well in South East Asia and each launch will bring something new and entirely different.
www.jamesmalonefabrics.com
The fabrics are experimental and creative; upholstery fabrics are thick and generous, whilst the sheers & drapes are delightful and irresistible. James Malone’s bright fun textiles will resonate well in South East Asia and each launch will bring something new and entirely different.
www.jamesmalonefabrics.com

'Luang': Strong and tribal, funky and interesting.

'Little Jefe' is a Moorish inspired upholstery fabric

Fabrics are, top to bottom,: Khafra, Tristan, Snow and Luxe.

Are they tiles, or is it a houndstooth – no it's James Malones' new wallpaper, 'Yanaka'.

'Vanalena' is a stylish art-deco pattern with a tad of yellow, plus there is a green colourway

Velvet and linens team well, even with a cactus design

The same cacti in black and warm grey tones, called 'Topawa'

Charming 'Ziggy' on the cushions and 'Rhea' is a stunning curtain

'Eight' is the pattern and 'Tristan' is the plain velvet

Suberbly glamorous yet unassuming 'Freya'. Extra-wide for drapes

James Malone's roaring 'Tigriss'

'Minerva'

'Karachi' for an old world romantic feel

The 'Valyria Collection' of patterned day curtains & all are extra wide

Embroidered extra-wide curtain fabric with a subtle chevron, available in some lovely colours

This lovely parquet design is reversible

'Jemina' is just adorable & irresitible

For those that love turquoise & aquas there is a lot of choice

This one's called 'Jeronimo'

The strong light in Spain inspired the vibrant colour palate for the plains

'Labyrinth' is so soft yet with a lovely texture
