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Florence Broadhurst fabric finally available online

Sponsored by Florence Broadhurst Fabrics

Is there any Australian more deserving of the term textile design icon than Florence Broadhurst? I’d suggest not. Amazingly ahead of her time, the late Florence’s designs are as popular as ever–both here and overseas–but for the first time ever, her fabrics are now available directly to the consumer. And what’s more, online!

A bedhead by Georgie Leckey of Heatherly Design in Swedish Stripe fabric

Her extensive library of some 500 textile and wallpaper designs has been in the hands of numerous licensees since her mysterious murder in 1977. Now Florence Broadhurst Fabrics have carefully curated 20 of the best, both well known like Japanese Floral and Cockatoos, and previously unseen (how exciting!) for their launch to the public.

Recovered IKEA pouffe in Japanese Floral by Claudia Chan Shaw and velvet cushion and curtain in Japanese Bamboo by Richelle Langdon of Oliver Myles Interiors

Whether for upholstery, soft furnishings or sewing projects, you can now order the designs on your choice of base cloths and colour ways. They’ve all been brought right up to date through colour and cutting edge digital printing expertise. And if you’re not sure, you can order large samples online and have a play at home.

Acoustic art by yours truly in Halftone Clouds

I’d heard of Florence Broadhurst before I moved here from the UK 11 years ago but actually had no idea that she was Australian until I became a Sydneysider and started learning more about design! Her designs are so incredibly well known and loved by people of all ages. So it was a real honour to be asked to take part in a campaign to celebrate the launch of ‘FloBro’ to the masses! Myself and six other women in design were asked to take our pick from 20 designs and 187 colour ways and decide what to make with them.

Room divider in Stained Glass by Little Red Industries and tablecloth in Innocence by Jessi Eve Interiors
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Appliances Kitchens

Florence Broadhurst kitchen appliances from Sunbeam

Sunbeam Australia has announced its latest collaboration: small kitchen appliances featuring Florence Broadhurst’s iconic Japanese Floral design. Personally, I think you’re either going to love it or hate it!

florence boradhurst kettleSunbeam’s John Turnbull said: “Sunbeam is a historic Australian company, known for classic design and intuitive technology and we’ve found the perfect partner with the late Florence Broadhurst, who is an Australian design legend known for classic, graphic prints. We’re excited and honoured to be able to team her prints with our product.”

florence broadhurst toaster

Sunbeam’s Florence Broadhurst range will include the Retro Kettle KE5200 (RRP $99.95), Retro Toaster TA5200/TA5400 (RRP $79.95/$99.95), Mixmaster Classic MX8500 (RRP $299), Café Crema Espresso Machine EM4820 (RRP $229), Couture Ironing Board SB8300 (RRP $129) and Couture Ironing Board Cover SB0830 (RRP $19.95).

The range is currently available exclusively at David Jones stores nationwide.

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Interiors Addict

Florence Broadhurst patterns reborn as bed linen

Florence Broadhurst the Cranes bed linen

Legendary design maven Florence Broadhurst’s legacy of patterning has now been translated into beautiful dressings for the bedroom. The first ever collection of Florence Broadhurst bed linen and coordinating accessories features some of her best known designs. The Cranes, Kabuki, Chinese Key and Japanese Floral all feature.

Each quilt cover set, European and square cushion is uniquely printed with pearlised inks laid across 100 percent cotton sateen.

Florence Broadhurst Matelasse Coverlet

Florence herself loved to lavishly mismatch colour and pattern (as this collection allows), and many items have a contrasting reverse pattern for versatility. There are textured, appliqued, quilted, sequined, embroidered, pearlised and metallic finishes to coverlets, a variety of cushions, quilted throws and pillowshams.