GP&J Baker and Pooky are thrilled to launch their second collaboration. A capsule collection of four new lampshade designed featuring both iconic and previously unseen prints from the GP&J Baker archive.
Blending Pooky’s accessible, design-led lighting with GP&J Baker’s rich textile heritage, this follow-up to their successful first collection brings fresh energy to historic patterns dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. While exploring the brand’s vast archive, the Pooky team uncovered rare designs that have never appeared in fabric or wallpaper - until now.
available in a range of striking colourways, each shade captures the elegance, character, and timeless appe al of British decorative design.
dotty
Dotty is a true testament to GP&J Baker’s expansive and eclectic archive and takes its cue from an 1810 vesting pattern, which has not been featured in the GP & J Baker collection before. Dotty’s long and fascinating history stretches back to ancient India, where it first emerged as a symbol of life and prosperity.
dotty block printed cotton available in multiple shapes and sizes
01. aqua, 02. aqua pink, 03. oxblood, 04. biscuit, 05. blue and white, 06. green and white
07. blue and red block printed Dotty gathered cotton by GP & J Baker
this refined yet simple motif creates a perfect balance for more decorative designs and of f ers a fresh and subtle small scale design to the collection.
tuffley
Tuffley was designed in the mid-19th century and was originally created for clothing textiles, reflecting the growing fascination with natural motifs during the era. This design captures the essence of organic forms and nature-inspired beauty.
Available in multiple shapes and sizes.
blush 02. denim, 03. green, 04. red, 05. aqua
Available in multiple shapes and sizes.
01. aqua, 02. blush, 03. denim, 04. red, 05. green
the sinuous, flowing lines of stylised seaweed entwine in a delicate all over pattern that lend themselves to both modern and more traditional interiors.
ikat bokhara
Ikat Bokhara, an intricate and vibrant design that draws upon the rich history of the ancient Silk Road. Inspired by the lush textiles of the desert oases of Bokhara, Samarkand, and Kashgar in the 19th century, this pattern was first introduced to the GP&J Baker archive in 1906.
available in multiple shapes and sizes
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01. blush, 02. denim, 03. green, 04. red
zaraband
Zaraband design pays homage to the noble traditions of early 19th-century Central Asian textiles. Inspired by an Abra smock from the period, the Zaraband ikat features delicate tonal transitions that echo the elegant patterns of silk Abra kurtas, which were once worn exclusively by aristocratic women to display both wealth and power.
01. red Zaraband gathered linen, 02. teal Zaraband gathered linen