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Made with TANA LAWN™

First sold in London in the 1920s, Liberty buyer William Hayes Dorell named the famous cotton after Lake Tana, where the Egyptian cotton had been grown and discovered. Back on home soil, the silk-like long staple threads were spun into lustrous form and printed in Lancashire using copper rollers with brilliant coloured dyes. A material was born with qualities that have sparked the imagination of generations to follow. It was, of course, Tana Lawn™.



A famous masterpiece of fabric technology, Tana Lawn™ is fine, cool and durable with a silk-like feel. A perfect fabric quality to achieve a brilliant reproduction of Liberty’s rich textile designs. Its bespoke process has been fine-tuned by Liberty Fabrics experts over the last 100 years, advancing the products performance, perfecting the printing quality and detail that can be achieved. Today, Tana Lawn™ is continually evolving as Liberty Fabrics refines its methods and works with new technologies to secure its reputation as the best printed cotton available.  

Introducing

POIRET SHELL

Created and printed by Liberty in 1979, Poiret Shell is a charming conversational featuring cloud-shaped seashells adorned with tiny bundles of spots and stars, representing the fanciful illustrations of artist Raoul Dufy. 

Introducing

OVER THE HILLS

Hand painted in the Liberty studio, Over the Hills embodies the creative charisma of Bernard Nevill, the renowned British designer and Liberty’s design director of the 1960s. This bold geometric was inspired by Nevill’s distinctive approach to portraying landscapes.

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