Sanderson: The Quintessential English Garden
Sanderson is the cornerstone of British interior design, holding a Royal Warrant since 1923 as a supplier of wallcoverings and fabrics to the British Royal Family. Founded by Arthur Sanderson in 1860, the brand is the curator of one of the world’s most significant design archives. The Sanderson aesthetic is defined by "English Country House" charm—specializing in hyper-realistic botanicals, hand-drawn florals, and nostalgic pastoral scenes. While they honor their Victorian roots, their modern collections bridge the gap between heritage and contemporary living with "chalky" palettes and updated scales.
The brand is synonymous with painterly detail and high-quality craftsmanship. Sanderson's signature look often features a "matte and fluid" finish, where the depth of color mimics original watercolor or oil paintings. Utilizing a mix of traditional surface printing (for a tactile, ink-heavy feel) and modern digital techniques, Sanderson creates wallpapers that act as a scenic backdrop for the home, evoking the serenity and lushness of a classic English garden.