A horizontal stripe weave inspired by different geometric motifs and the textures found in vintage textiles of central America. It works equally well railroaded to create a vertical stripe.
Much smaller in scale than Tulum, La Paz is woven on a heathered warp which give the look and feel of a craft fabric. The design itself simply breaks up the surface of the fabric to give depth.
A gorgeous, chunky geometric design inspired by the look of hand-woven textiles, Tulum has a fabulous Martindale result. The scale of the allover design gives it weight and it would look stylish combined with some our plain fabrics.
A smart, tightly woven geometric which complements the more textural fabrics within this group combining four pops of colour in each colourway it’s the perfect fabric to pull together a decorative scheme.
A complex weaving pattern that combines a bouclé spot motif with dashes of contrasting colour like stones in a pool of water, their shapes abstracted by the “ripples” across the surface.
Based on the meandering wave pattern, this classic motif takes on a contemporary quality in its scale and horizontal layout. The tight woven construction gives spectacular performance to this chic fabric.
Soft to the touch, durable, yet also suitable for curtains and blinds, Palm Plain with its exemplary properties has proved hugely popular since its initial launch. This season we have added to the colour palette again, bringing the total number of shades to 44.
Dramatic, broad stripes suitable for upholstery and for curtaining. The stripe runs horizontally which gives a crisp contemporary look, but can be rotated to run vertically on furniture.
Three coloured fabrics are always useful as a way of bringing different elements in a room together. Hop Scotch’s easy scale, diverse colour combinations and smart geometric layout makes it super versatile as well, as it works in many a style of room.
A wonderful multicoloured stripe that was developed on the JT hand looms in Bangkok. Different weave effects and a handful of colours charismatically combine in the two colourways.
An update of the classic checkerboard design, the combination of colors with a white “ground” gives a real freshness. 7 colorways and a Martindale result of 52,000 rubs make it an eminently useable fabric.
A graphic herringbone which combines three different colours of yarn to create both dimension and an appealing heathered effect. The cloth is extremely durable, hence the name which references the Ancient Greek people renowned for their strength and tenacity.
Chunky polypropylene yarns in both warp and weft - always crisp white with a colour - form a smart, small scale geometric design perfect for upholstery both inside and out.
Broad bands of color with an ikat element give this fabric a really graphic, yet artisanal effect. This design links back to all the hand made fabrics that have inspired the No.9 collections of the past and gives the collection an exotic flavour.
This complex weave construction marries a plain ground with different colours in the weft to form a casual diaper pattern. Oozing texture and colour appeal, the colour palette works well with that of our popular “Palm plain” fabric.
A classical motif of swimming fish is graphically interpreted in polypropylene embroidery. Elegantly spaced with a contrasting colour for the eye, it would sit as happily in a whimsical environment as well as it would in a sophisticated one.
A Greek key design is given a fresh and casual appeal by the woven rope-like texture. It’s updated appeal is further enhanced by the unexpected colour combinations.
Embroidered with fine pp yarns on our best-selling Palm Plain ground, this playful design brings a fresh and graphic dimension to the collection. The randomly placed starfish are interspersed with sea pearls.
Two colours in broad stripes on the warp are married with a unifying yarn in the weft to create six gorgeous colour combinations. Extremely durable, it is also suitable for unlined curtains for the bathroom and for outside.
Our popular Palm Plain fabric is used as a base for this tightly embroidered, graphic trellis. 13 stunning colourways gives it huge flexibility for any number of colour schemes.
A graphic three colour stripe that gives a bold swagger to cushions, curtains and tablecloths. The colour combinations can either coordinate or contrast with the entire no9 outdoor collection.
A combination of satin and plain weave effects give this new stripe a wonderful three-dimensional quality, reminiscent of the more complex "double-beam" technique.
This lozenge motif is often found in Greek folk embroidery, and the woven construction of this tape emulates the technique well. The final look is surprisingly contemporary.
Sharing inspiration with its companion fabric “Surfs up”, this version is not only ten times the scale of its friend but the pattern is embroidered rather than woven. Striking colour combinations on coloured grounds bring a graphic edge to the collection.
Our best selling outdoor woven now available in 44 colours! A combination of different coloured heathered yarns in both warp and weft with the chunky texture gives a really sophisticated and useable fabric equally at home in a smart urban interior space as it would be by the beach.
Using a new, chunkier pp outdoor yarn, this plain has a wonderfully soft and natural handle which is enhanced by the melange of yarn within each colourway. Some are very subtle, others have a soft checkerboard effect.
Reminiscent of the complex melange of yarns used in the rugs from this region of Morocco, BOUJAD is a very versatile fabric. It has the linen look of something handmade yet has all the high performance properties one would expect from the no9 indoor/outdoor collection.
These two classic stripes have a crisp and tailored feel from the twill construction and fresh colours. The two scales, available in the same colour palette, should inspire some wonderful quirky combinations.
A stunning multicoloured jacquard of abstract planes of colour. Whilst the shapes remind us of the block like architecture of the old part of Moroccan towns this design also has a sense of the excitement of these ancient centres of commerce.
The Atlas Mountains span more than 1,500 miles across North Africa and are home to many styles, patterns and techniques of traditional rug weaving. This new upholstery design is inspired by a recurring motif from the region and the heathered yarns give the sense of an artisanal weave.
Inspired by a textile from an Indonesian island, this design painstakingly recreates the hand-drawn quality of the original artwork. The scale and fine detailing adds a new and refreshing face to the collection.
A reversible pocket weave with a beautiful soft handle. The irregular circles of colour on a crisp white ground call to mind underwater life.
This diamond motif is often found in the ground of flat woven textiles, a device to help anchor the more abstract shapes in traditional carpets.
A sharp two colour geometric that plays with colour and texture within the weave. This is the perfect fabric to give a crisp and graphic edge to a room.
A clever and fun interpretation of wood grain that adds a fun and surreal element to a room. The heathered yarn of the weft emulates nature. Available in 6 naturally inspired colourways.
Another fabric inspired by the complex patterns of traditional tile work, the interlocking shapes of TAN TAN have a modern, crisp feel. Used in conjunction with the textures and plains from our outdoor collection, the designer can create the most sophisticated, layered schemes.
A graphic embroidery of zig-zags using pp yarn on our popular palm plain fabric. It brings a witty twist to a classic scale of design and also references Pop artists of the 1960s.
Our latest outdoor embroidery is named for this heritage, and the pattern is a simplified version of a traditional motif from flat weave carpets.