Designers Guild

Inspired by the extensive archive of historic wallpapers as part of conservation works which are carefully stored at Wrest Park's archives, Designers Guild infuses contemporary textile and wallpaper collections with England’s strong design heritage.

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Designers Guild is an internationally renowned luxury designer and producer of furnishing fabrics, wallpapers, and furniture with a comprehensive collection of interior accessories. English Heritage fabrics and wallpapers are exclusively produced and distributed by Designers Guild. The collections have been created using traditional techniques as well as embracing digital printing to capture the fullest of detail held within the designs.

By shopping these exclusive collections you're further supporting the valuable work of English Heritage in caring for hundreds of sites and millions of artefacts from England's history.

Discover more about how interior designer Tricia Guild was inspired by the English Heritage collection in this video from the House & Garden YouTube channel:

St John Street Trellis
St John Street Trellis
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St John Street Trellis

Thought to be dated between 1760 and 1820 this wallpaper fragment was found at No.80 St John Street - a very ancient and important route from the City of London towards Islington and to the North of England. The Designers Guild studio team created new original artwork which was hand stamped to retain the spirit of the original.

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Amsee Geometric
Amsee Geometric
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Amsee Geometric

This handsome surface printed geometric wallpaper has been faithfully re-produced from the original which was likely to have been created using the more labour intensive method of hand block printing wallpapers pre 1839.

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Eagle House Damask
Eagle House Damask
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Eagle House Damask

Fragments of the original block printed wallpaper had been overlaid with decoupage flowers which the team at Designers Guild retained when re-working the design. This additional layer created another dimension to the pattern of the original wallpaper which was found in Eagle House - a Jacobean manor in the Wimbledon area of London.

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Craven Street Flower
Craven Street Flower
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Craven Street Flower

The fragment of wallpaper which formed the inspiration for this design was found at No.37 Craven Street in central London built around 1731. The Designers Guild studio team created new original artwork which was hand painted to retain as much of the spirit of the original.

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Piccadilly Park
Piccadilly Park
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Piccadilly Park

Removed from No. 29 Sackville Street in 1990, the original wallpaper fragment has an almost Jacobean feel with bold statement colour in the block printed floral motifs possibly dating around 1730. The studio team at Designers Guild reworked the design completely by re-painting with a softer form and scale.

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Carslisle Fauna
Carlisle Fauna
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Carlisle Fauna

The original wallpaper fragment was in a single tonal colour block print in a panelled form edged with vertical stripes. The team at Designers Guild re-worked this as an all-over pattern in multi colour tones to create a more versatile design.

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English Floral Garden
English Floral Garden
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English Floral Garden

The original archival piece of wallpaper unfortunately is an unmarked piece in the English Heritage collection. The design team at Designers Guild transformed the design from the very distressed fragment where the floral form could hardly be seen colour tones to create a more versatile design.

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Suffolk Garden
Suffolk Garden
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Suffolk Garden

The ‘Hoho’ bird depicted in the original the archival fragment derives from the mythical East-Asian version of the Phoenix. The design commissioned by Designers Guild by an artist specialising in traditional chinoiserie style work for interior textiles to retain as much of the character of the original fragment.

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The Bowling Green Apartment at Carisbrooke Castle
The Bowling Green Apartment at Carisbrooke Castle

Designers Guild wallpapers in our holiday cottages

Three of our English Heritage holiday cottages showcase these Designers Guild exquisite wallpapers in various rooms. These designs seamlessly blend the charm of the past with contemporary elegance, offering a unique and stylish atmosphere. The wallpapers reflect a careful curation of design history, bringing timeless artistry into the rooms. Guests can enjoy the beauty of these heritage-inspired interiors, where tradition meets modern luxury at Prior's Lodge, Bowling Green Apartment, and Refectory Cottage.

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  • Holiday Cottages

    We offer 21 holiday cottages in historic sites across the country. Some are decorated and furnished with licensed products, from wallpaper to sofas.

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