With an interesting history and culture that attract admirers from all over the world,
England is also a country full of traditions that influence behaviors and aesthetic movements.
Patterns are one of them, especially
checkered and
floral patterns, characteristic of those lands. And the brand
Liberty London is the largest representative of this universe. Founded in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the brand is a symbol of British excellence in
fabrics, fashion and design, and over more than 150 years of history, it has become widely known for its proprietary patterns that are part of its portfolio, especially florals, graphics, and designs that reference the
Art Nouveau and
Art Deco movements. To this day, the brand maintains one of the world's most important textile collections, which is constantly revisited by contemporary designers.
Inspired by this legacy,
Liberty Interiors — the division dedicated to decor and interior design — translates the artistic spirit of the brand into projects, presenting collections with unique visual narratives. The exclusive and exuberant patterns dress the spaces and provide a lot of personality to the décor. Among the themes that inspire the brand's collections,
nature,
art, and
savoir-faire British stand out, interpreted in bases like linen, velvet, bouclé, and embroidery. More recent collections, such as the Botanical Atlas, The House of Liberty, and FuturLiberty, express the meeting between artisanal heritage and contemporary innovation.
This vibrant and colorful style of British design is also successful in Brazil. Therefore, By Tri Brands — representative of high-end international textile brands — recently began distributing exclusively the fabrics and wallpapers from Liberty Interiors here. Chromatic Heritage
Liberty Interiors works with
six color palettes that reflect the creative legacy of the brand. Meet each one of them:
- Pewter explores grayish, silver, and neutral tones, reminiscent of classic elegance and the discreet shine of ancient metals.
- Lapis dives into deep and subtle blues, inspired by porcelain, the sky, and European decorative traditions.
- Lichen combines moss greens and earthy ochres with soft floral tones, evoking nature with freshness and botanical delicacy.
- Lacquer reveals intense, exuberant, and refined reds that dialogue with oriental ornaments and opulent atmospheres.
- Dragonfly mixes rich purples and dark browns with contrasting touches, creating a sense of mystery and contemplation.
- Jade proposes vibrant greens and tropical florals, full of energy, modernity, and visual exuberance.
In addition to translating the sensory richness of Liberty London, these six palettes offer a good
visual repertoire for authorial projects. Between affective memories and contemporary touches, each color combination suggests a different atmosphere and invites touch, transforming the project into a
sensory experience.