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Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

WOODPERRY FABRICS

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

WOODPERRY FABRICS 

Designed by Veere Grenney

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

INFORMATION

PRODUCTION

Made in United Kingdom

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

BRAND

Schumacher

PRODUCT TYPE

Fabrics

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

FLAME TEST 

Cal-117 Certified

ITEM WIDTH 

52.0"

COLLECTION 

Woodperry

HORIZONTAL REPEAT 

4.375"

VERTICAL REPEAT 

15.5"

CARE 

Dry Clean Recommended

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

ABRASION 

Martindale 25.000

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USE 

Indoor

CONTENT 

100% Linen

MATCH 

Straight

MANUFACTURING

Made by Hand

FEATURES 

Classic yet modern, Woodperry is an updated take on a botanical stripe. Woven in England, the natural linen ground gives this artful, leafy pattern subtlety and depth. Also available as a wallcovering.

COLORS

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Blue : WOOD001
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Brown ; WOOD002
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Aqua : WOOD003
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Pink : WOOD004
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Lilac : WOOD005
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Sage : WOOD006
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Moss : WOOD007
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Mimosa : WOOD008

designer

Schumacher Woodperry Fabrics

VEERE GRENNEY 

“Supreme elegance starts with comfort - the most important thing of all.”

A renowned design veteran and tastemaker at the forefront of the industry for over 30 years, Veere Grenney has been included in House & Garden's The Directory of 100 Leading Interior Designers for the last seven years, was celebrated as one of Veranda’s Magic Maker’s for 2013 and Architectural Digest’s AD100 several times.

After training under Mary Fox Linton and further developing his perfectly refined aesthetic as a director at Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, Grenney launched his own company in central London in the late 1990s.

In the words of our Creative Director, Dara Caponigro, "Veere Grenney is a master of contrasts, marrying the humble with the grand and clean modernity with classicism. He knows when to pull out the stops and when to show quiet restraint, creating interiors that are, at once, serene and exciting and never forgetting that rooms should be comfortable and livable."