Material Partners
The makers we source from
A short list of the fabric houses, furniture makers, and lifestyle brands we return to most often.
Each one earns its place for a particular reason, a weave, a palette, a heritage. The wider network sits behind every scheme and is introduced at the foot of the page.
Fabrics & Wallpapers
The houses whose collections carry the colour, pattern, and texture through every Aubury scheme.
Osborne & Little
London, Great Britain
Family-run since 1968, Osborne & Little's fabrics and wallpapers sit at the heart of refined British interiors. We turn to them when pattern needs to feel timeless rather than trend led.
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Harlequin
Great Britain
Part of the Sanderson Design Group. Contemporary patterns with a strong sense of colour, often layered into projects where a room asks for something fresh.
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Clarke & Clarke
Cheshire, Great Britain
British fabric and wallpaper house whose collections move easily between traditional and contemporary. A reliable source for curtains, blinds, and upholstery that need to feel considered without being austere.
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Casamance
Paris, France
French editor of fabrics and wallpapers, respected for the refinement of its weaves and the depth of its palettes. We use Casamance when a room wants quiet sophistication rather than statement.
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JAB Anstoetz
Bielefeld, Germany
German fabric house with a deep archive of weaves, embroideries, and performance textiles. Particularly useful for high-wear upholstery and projects that need fabrics to hold up to a full family life.
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Zinc Textile
Great Britain
British fabric house whose collections draw on international fibres and a distinctive sense of colour. A favourite for softer moments in a scheme, often where a velvet or a boucle is called for.
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Wemyss
Great Britain
A smaller, family-run house with a quietly confident collection. Often chosen for rooms that need something unusual, a hand-loomed weave or a subtle weight of cloth, without the obvious branding of the bigger names.
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Romo
Nottinghamshire, Great Britain
Family-run British fabric and wallpaper house. Strong across prints, weaves, and plains with a particular feel for colour. Useful when a scheme needs depth across a whole palette rather than a single statement pattern.
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Warwick
Great Britain
British fabric house with a strong upholstery focus, particularly velvets, linens, and the hard-wearing weaves that keep sofas and headboards looking considered for a long time.
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Designers Guild
London, Great Britain
Tricia Guild's house, known for its confident use of colour and pattern across fabrics, wallpapers, and bed linen. Reached for occasionally when a scheme calls for a bolder moment of optimism.
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Christopher Farr Cloth
London, Great Britain
Christopher Farr Cloth bring a painterly hand to fabric. Hand-printed and hand-woven, often in collaboration with contemporary artists, the collections carry a sense of art rather than wallcovering. We reach for them when a scheme wants something one of one rather than off the shelf.
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Ian Mankin
London, Great Britain
British weavers since 1983, Ian Mankin's stripes and tickings carry the heritage weight that keeps a room from drifting too soft. Hard-wearing cottons and linens designed in Chelsea, woven at their family-owned Lancashire mill. Used in projects where the brief calls for honest cloth, not statement pattern.
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Cavalier Carpets
Lancashire, Great Britain
Cavalier Carpets supply the textile underfoot that grounds a scheme. Honest natural-fibre weaves, wool blends and considered textures, made in Britain. The piece that finishes a room from the floor up.
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Andrew Martin
London, Great Britain
Andrew Martin bring the unexpected layer to a scheme. Eclectic British luxury across fabric, furniture, lighting and accessories, with a confident hand for pattern and colour. Reached for when a project wants the piece that makes a room feel collected over time.
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The makers of the statement pieces, the quiet backdrops, the lighting that holds a room together, and the candles that close every finished scheme.
Eichholtz
Noordwijk, Netherlands
Dutch house specialising in lighting, accessories, and accent furniture. A frequent source for the sculptural moments in a scheme, chandeliers, console tables, occasional pieces that set the tone of a room.
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Armani Casa
Milan, Italy
The home line of Giorgio Armani, characterised by restraint, a considered palette, and a confident Italian modernism. We source from Armani Casa when a project asks for understatement that still feels significant.
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Libra
Leicestershire, Great Britain
British lifestyle brand with a steady hand across furniture, lighting, and decorative accessories. Useful for the supporting cast of a scheme, pieces that layer in without asking to be the focal point.
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Liang & Eimil
Great Britain
London-based furniture and lighting brand with a confident contemporary hand. Chosen for the sculptural moments in a scheme, dining chairs, occasional tables, statement pendants that anchor a room without shouting.
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Baobab Collection
Brussels, Belgium
Belgian maker of hand-blown glass candles, often large-format and deeply scented. Baobab candles close out almost every project we finish, the last detail that turns a completed scheme into somewhere lived in.
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R V Astley
Hertfordshire, Great Britain
R V Astley is where we look for considered glamour in a scheme — mirrors, lighting, decorative accents that lift a hallway or a dressing room without tipping the room into showy. A British house with a good eye for proportion.
Visit R V Astley →Beyond the fabric houses, the full Aubury network includes joiners, decorators, lighting specialists, bespoke furniture makers, and metal workers we have worked with over many years.
Most of these relationships have been built and kept by Cheryl over twenty five years in the trade. They are the quiet engine of every Aubury project, shaping rooms long before a fabric is chosen.