House of 89
Furnishing fabric,
made in Britain.
Designed in Cheshire and printed in Britain, on linen and cotton base cloths woven in the United Kingdom.
Browse the collectionFive Generations On
A fabric house with a clear point of view — that good interiors are built through selection, not accumulation.
Founded in 1889 in the North West of England, House of 89 sits within five generations of work in cloth. The collection is small by design, considered in proportion, tone and placement, and developed for rooms that are meant to last.
The Collection
Patterns and plains, considered together
Each design is engineered for a particular use — weight, weave and pattern scale considered together for the room it is meant to sit in.
The House
The eye behind the cloth.
What lasts in fabric is the material and the eye behind the pattern. Five generations have shaped what House of 89 looks for in cloth — the weight of a linen, the depth of a colour, the way a pattern carries across a room.
The collection reflects that inheritance, drawn for interiors meant to be lived in for a long time.
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Pattern, scale, and the rooms patterns belong in.
A small repeat reads differently on a curved sofa back than it does flat on a Roman blind. Each pattern is drawn for a particular kind of room.
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Preferential terms for interior designers, upholsterers, curtain makers and the contract sector. Reviewed within one working day.
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Cloth photographs differently to how it lives in a room. Order up to six samples at a time, free of charge.
Request samplesFive generations on, the focus remains the same. Material, selection, and a clear sense of what works.
House of 89, since 1889