Trelliage has been created by combining two naturalistic nineteenth century patterns held in the Sanderson archive. A flowering trellis design with undulating branches and flowers provides a classic structure. Then, a selection of exquisitely detailed Victorian botanical representations from another design in the archive were interspersed within the trellis pattern, giving way to a design that is 'classicism recontexturalised' in the words of Giles. The Victorians were fascinated by nature, natural history, and new discoveries of flora and fauna. These extraordinary, delicate, and remarkable motifs featured in Trelliage, are a fantastical example of this, transporting us back to the era. Printed on a linen union for upholstery use.