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Based on a Liberty woodblock print from the 1930s, this design spotlights the blackberries, dog roses and dense blossoms that can be found growing in English hedgerows. Prints featuring flowers combined with fruit have always been part Liberty’s creative heritage – a symbol of the abundance and diversity of the natural world.
An enduring favourite, Liberty's Strawberry Thief print, originally designed by William Morris in 1883, is coloured in cool blue tones and features this iconic cheeky bird set amongst an ornate background of foliage and fruit.
Liberty's Emma Georgina print fabric features a delicate rose trail pattern in pretty hues of pinks and yellows. First produced in the 1970s, it's considered one of their most quintessential heritage designs.
This beautiful Japanese-style cherry blossom design pays homage to Liberty's historical appreciation for Japanese design motifs. Initially designed by Gillian Farr, a member of the design studio during the 1950s.
Liberty's beautiful Poppy and Daisy print fabric is a fine-lined and meadowy layout, in hues of pretty pinks. Designed for Liberty by the Jack Prince Studio in 1974, it has been part of the Classics collection since 1979.
Liberty's Claire-Aude is comprised of dense and sketchy flower forms within an almost abstract print and was inspired by a combination of classic 1930s traditional Liberty florals.
Liberty's Queue for the Zoo print is a charming hand-drawn and painted animal motif that was part of a collaboration between the Liberty design team and children's author, OK David.