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Shop chintz fabric by the yard at The WorkRoom — glazed cotton florals, botanicals, and scenic patterns from Schumacher including Cecil Chintz, Pineapples Chintz, and Ting Ting. Classic drapery and accent upholstery fabric with a crisp, light-reflecting finish. Samples available with complimentary shipping.

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Cecil Cotton Chintz - Brown - Schumacher 76983 Fabric

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Cecil Cotton Chintz - Stone - Schumacher 76982 Fabric

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Cecil Cotton Chintz - Ecru - Schumacher 76981 Fabric

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Cecil Cotton Chintz - White - Schumacher 76980 Fabric

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Ting Ting - Blue - Schumacher 178571 Fabric

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Ting Ting - Black - Schumacher 178570 Fabric

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Pennick Chintz - Black - Schumacher 178541 Fabric

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Pennick Chintz - Yellow - Schumacher 178540 Fabric

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Zeppelin - Blue - Schumacher 178022 Fabric

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Zeppelin - Black - Schumacher 178021 Fabric

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Zeppelin - Brown - Schumacher 178020 Fabric

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Baudin Butterfly Chintz - Purple - Schumacher 178722 Fabric

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Baudin Butterfly Chintz - Turquoise - Schumacher 178721 Fabric

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Baudin Butterfly Chintz - Blush - Schumacher 178720 Fabric

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Bedolina Chintz - Pink & Natural - Schumacher 178781 Fabric

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Bedolina Chintz - Blue & Grey - Schumacher 178780 Fabric

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Chintz Fabric by the Yard

Chintz is one of the great classical fabric types in Western interior design — a closely woven, typically cotton fabric with a smooth, lightly glazed surface finish and a long tradition of decorative floral, botanical, and scenic printed patterns. The glaze is central to chintz's distinctive character: it gives the fabric a subtle sheen that makes printed colours appear more vivid and crisp than on an unfinished cotton ground, and gives the finished surface a clean, tailored hand that suits both upholstery and drapery. At The WorkRoom, our chintz fabric collection is sourced primarily from Schumacher, one of the foremost producers of luxury chintz in the market, with samples available before committing to a full order.

The History and Character of Chintz

Chintz originated in India — the word derives from the Hindi chint, referring to the hand-painted or block-printed cotton fabrics produced in India and exported to Europe from the 17th century onwards. European enthusiasm for these vibrant, exotic printed cottons was so intense that France and England at various points in the 18th century banned their import to protect domestic textile industries — a history that speaks to chintz's enduring appeal and influence on Western decorative arts. The floral and botanical patterns that became synonymous with European chintz — roses, peonies, vines, birds, scenic landscapes — drew directly from Indian, Chinese, and Persian textile traditions, filtered through European taste into the distinctive pattern vocabulary the word now evokes.

Schumacher Chintz — Featured Designs

Cecil Chintz is among the most celebrated contemporary chintz designs in the Schumacher collection — a medium-scaled floral chintz notable for its painterly blooms and unusual colour combinations, made in France with a delicate hand that balances the crispness of traditional chintz with a softer, more painterly finish. Available in Wisteria, Grisaille, and Rose colourways, Cecil Chintz is a drapery and upholstery fabric that carries the full heritage of the pattern type while feeling genuinely fresh and current.

Pineapples Chintz in sky is based on a rare 18th-century Indian document — pineapples, long the symbol of hospitality, set against a solid background in the delicate, finely printed style of historic Indian export fabrics. The provenance is authentic and the pattern compelling: this is chintz as historical textile artifact translated into a working residential fabric.

Ting Ting (black and blue) represents chintz at its most decoratively ambitious — a multipurpose chintz inspired by Ming-era ginger jars, with pattern-on-pattern effervescence that captures the perennial appeal of Chinese porcelain in printed fabric form. Where Cecil Chintz is English country house, Ting Ting is chinoiserie chintz — a distinct and equally venerable branch of the tradition.

Chintz for Drapery and Upholstery

Chintz has historically been considered primarily a drapery fabric — its light, crisp hand, smooth surface, and vivid print clarity suit curtain panels, Roman shades, and valances where the pattern can be seen flat and from a distance. The glaze helps drapery panels hang with a clean, structured fall and resist dust collection. For upholstery, chintz is most appropriate on pieces that receive lighter use — accent chairs, bedroom chairs, decorative cushions, and headboards — where the printed pattern can be fully appreciated and the glazed surface is protected from heavy abrasion. Multipurpose chintz designations from Schumacher indicate suitability for both applications.

How Chintz Layers in an Interior

Chintz's crisp, graphic printed surface pairs best with fabrics that provide textural contrast and tonal coordination rather than pattern competition. Linen fabric in a neutral — the most natural of chintz companions — gives the printed pattern room to breathe while adding casual warmth. Velvet fabric in a colour pulled from the chintz pattern palette adds luxurious depth alongside the lighter, more graphic quality of the chintz. Stripe fabric in a coordinating colourway is a traditional pairing with floral chintz — the geometric discipline of the stripe balancing the organic abundance of the floral. For wall treatments that complement the vintage, decorative quality of chintz, our botanical and floral wallpaper and chinoiserie wallpaper collections offer coordinating options.

Also Explore

Botanical and floral fabric extends the nature-inspired printed tradition of chintz across a broader range of constructions and finishes — including unglazed cotton prints, linens, and sheers. Asian and chinoiserie fabric shares the Ting Ting branch of the chintz tradition — pattern-rich, China-inspired designs on cotton and other grounds. Cotton fabric covers the broader range of cotton-ground fabrics beyond the specifically chintz-finished category.

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