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Timeless Patterns Rooted in Craft, History & Elegance

Shop traditional and decorative fabric by the yard at The WorkRoom — chintz, brocades, toiles, tapestry weaves, and historic prints from Schumacher, Kravet, Lee Jofa, and more. Samples available with complimentary shipping.

Kerala Paisley - Leaf - Schumacher 181351 Fabric

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Kerala Paisley - White On Neutral - Schumacher 181350 Fabric

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Askandra Flower - Tangerine - Schumacher 181362 Fabric

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Askandra Flower - Delft - Schumacher 181361 Fabric

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Askandra Flower - Chambray - Schumacher 181360 Fabric

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Mia Tulip - Delft & Crimson - Schumacher 181392 Fabric

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Mia Tulip - Mineral & Blue - Schumacher 181391 Fabric

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Mia Tulip - Sky & Sand - Schumacher 181390 Fabric

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Bleeding Hearts - Neutral - Schumacher 181962 Fabric

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Bleeding Hearts - Blue - Schumacher 181961 Fabric

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Bleeding Hearts - Red - Schumacher 181960 Fabric

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Forget Me Nots - Blue & Plum - Schumacher 181982 Fabric

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Forget Me Nots - White On Linen - Schumacher 181981 Fabric

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Forget Me Nots - Red On Pink - Schumacher 181980 Fabric

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Hamilton Ikat - Pink And Tangerine - Schumacher 181302 Fabric

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Hamilton Ikat - Sky And Cherry - Schumacher 181301 Fabric

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Traditional & Decorative Fabric by the Yard

Traditional and decorative fabric covers the broad category of residential textiles rooted in the classical European and American pattern traditions — damasks, brocades, tapestry weaves, jacquards, historic prints, chinoiserie, and the full vocabulary of ornamental textile design that has defined formal and informal residential decoration for centuries. At The WorkRoom, our traditional and decorative fabric collection spans thousands of designs from leading brands including Schumacher, Kravet, Lee Jofa, Brunschwig & Fils, and more.

What Traditional & Decorative Fabric Encompasses

Damasks weave tone-on-tone pattern — the woven interlacing of two different weave structures in the same colour creates patterns visible through sheen contrast rather than colour contrast. Brocades add a supplementary weft thread to create raised, embossed-looking pattern on the fabric surface. Tapestry weaves reproduce pictorial or ornamental imagery in a heavy, woven medium with the visual richness of historic tapestry. Jacquards use programmatic weaving to create complex pattern structures from multiple yarns. Historic prints reproduce archival patterns from the greatest periods of European textile design. All of these constructions share a commitment to pattern richness, material quality, and the decorative tradition that places them firmly in the traditional and decorative category.

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Traditional and decorative wallpaper provides coordinating wall treatments. Damask fabric and chintz fabric focus on specific traditional pattern traditions.

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