Tudor & Elizabethan Fabrics
Tudor & Elizabethan Fabrics
Step into the grandeur of the Tudor and Elizabethan eras with our specialist collection of historical fabrics. Inspired by the textiles of the 16th and early 17th centuries, these designs feature York and Lancastrian roses, Jacobean Tree of Life designs, and other traditional florals that once adorned palaces and manor houses.
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Back to homepagePerfect for upholstery, curtains, cushions and wall hangings, these fabrics bring a sense of drama and authenticity to period interiors, restoration projects and stage or film production. With luxurious textures and historic colour palettes, they recreate the splendour of Tudor courts and Elizabethan parlours.
- Uses: upholstery, drapery, wall coverings, soft furnishings
- Motifs: Roses, Tree of Life florals.
- Materials: damask weaves, heavy brocades, chenilles and tapestries
For related historical styles, explore our Medieval fabrics and Celtic fabrics. Loome Fabrics is the UK’s specialist supplier of historical and reproduction textiles for interiors and upholstery.
1485-1603. The Tudor period are the years during which England was ruled by the Tudor dynasty, whose first monarch was Henry VII. It includes the Elizabethan period which ends with the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.
1603-1714 The Stuart period covers the rule of the House of Stuart which runs from Robert II, monarch of Scotland, through to the reign of James VI of Scotland also inherited the throne of England.
1603- 1625: The Jacobean era, which is 'within' the Stuart period, covers the reign of James VI of Scotland, who became James I of Scotland and England.
The Elizabethan era is the epoch during the Tudor period spanning the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. Please see our Elizabethan Fabrics in the Hampton Court and Renaissance collections