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FLORA DELANICA
Designed in partnership with the British Museum, FLORA DELANICA is our reinterpretation of the exquisitely beautiful, botanically accurate collages crafted by pioneering 18th century English artist Mary Delany.
Inspired by the work of William Morris along with Diana Vreeland’s famous Garden in Hell room, the psychedelic wildflowers of ARTEMIS embody House of Hackney’s non-conformist approach to design.




Wallpaper
Atop grounds of rich, warm ‘Clay’ and deep ‘Midnight’ blue, the FLORA DELANICA wallpaper is scattered with poppies, lilies and Passiflora Laurifolia. Crafted at a little factory at the forefront of sustainability, each roll is PVC-free and made using wood pulp sourced from FSC-certified forests.




Inspired by the work of William Morris along with Diana Vreeland’s famous Garden in Hell room, the psychedelic wildflowers of ARTEMIS embody House of Hackney’s non-conformist approach to design.




Fabric
The large-scale motif and long, linear stems of FLORA DELANICA make this velvet perfect for creating dramatic full-length curtains. Printed in Britain, this sumptuous fabric is made using materials and methods that respect the local environment.
Home Accessories
Enliven any room in your home with artful accessories, adorned with House of Hackney’s iconic ARTEMIS print.




Furniture
Swathing furniture to dramatic effect, ARTEMIS blooms with wild flowers in a kaleidoscopic colour palette. Discover statement-making sofas, chairs and screens, handmade in the UK by the country’s finest craftsmen.