Charlotte Gaisford British fabric and wallpaper designer

These are exciting times for small businesses because with the advent of Instagram, many people can now control their own advertising/marketing campaigns (on an hour by hour basis if they so wish!) as well as use it as a selling platform for their fledgling lifestyle brands. One such person who is not only an inspiring new fabric and wallpaper designer but extremely adept at social media and new marketing ideas is Northumberland designer Charlotte Gaisford.

Social media savvy Northumberland designer

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Georgie Girl Pink wallpaper by Charlotte Gaisford. Love this print!

I have been admiring Charlotte from afar (she lives in Northumberland) and although I sadly missed meeting Charlotte at Decorex the year before last, her beautiful instagram feed and entertaining IG ‘Stories’ keeps me well informed of new designs from her wallpaper and fabric business.

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Cushion against studio: Dressy Grace, fabric on chair, Cambo ochre fabric, fabric hanging on studio wall, Worn Star all 1751 collection; Charlotte Gaisford. Love the combination of 60s style Dressy Grace with slightly Art Nouveau style of Cambo Ochre on this lovely antique chair.

(BTW: If you are a dog lover, you will be highly entertained by Charlotte’s Instagram Stories which sometimes feature her three dogs and their string of  ‘sausages’ as well as her lovely Northumberland home!)

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Charlotte Gaisford, fabric and wallpaper designer.

Mature student

It’s incredible to think that Charlotte started her business only two and half years ago after graduating as a mature student in textiles from Newcastle College. In that time, Charlotte has designed 5 wallpaper and fabric collections including her new for 2018 Mountain Flowers collection. A big thank you to Charlotte as I am privileged to share with you a sneak peak of this new collection – another blog exclusive (boom)!

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Ottoman Dream Grey wallpaper by Charlotte Gaisford. Not sure why I think this design also has a celtic feel but I love it.

Previous to that Charlotte was a self-taught, self-employed paint effects artist until the birth of her first son. Charlotte says, “I taught paint effects and painting all over Europe and the UK and did a great deal of TV for Sky and BBC2. I often got lots of press on the houses I lived in but I was relieved when I gave it up!”

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Fabrics from new Mountain Flowers collection by Charlotte Gaisford

After having two sons Charlotte says, “I had no money and couldn’t even afford to buy a Christmas present for my husband so I started Crafty Computer Paper in a bedroom. To cut a long story short, the business grew rapidly and we were soon in our own purpose-built premises and had our own private Post Office with the postman and couriers picking up orders twice a day. It was a mad time but I took the business as far as I could and I didn’t want to neglect my family and leave them with nannys to look after them so I sold it in 2010.”

30 minutes from John Lewis in Newcastle

Charlotte now lives and works as she points out a handy ’30 minutes from John Lewis in Newcastle’ in a collection of converted farm buildings with her husband and two sons Harry 19 (on gap year) and Richard who is 17 (studying GCSEs). As well as producing her collections, Charlotte undertakes her own styling and photography of her designs.

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Fabrics by Charlotte Gaisford, Northumberland.

Design inspiration

Charlotte’s design inspiration comes from many different often British historical sources such as 18th Century fashion to ceramic plates and a 20th Century wallpaper she was once asked to recreate from a house on the Tyne. “I do look at colour trends but I find a great deal of it is for the fashion industry which moves very fast. The interior market is much slower and you have to think about what people are prepared to live with in their homes.” Charlotte also very much admires Vanessa Arbuthnott “because I think she is so clever with colour and design”.

Charlotte’s New Mountain Flowers collection

Here is sneak peak of Charlotte’s new collection of fabrics called Mountain Flowers, which is a collection inspired by happy times spent in a family chalet in Switzerland. The full collection is now on Charlotte’s website and here is a link to her on-line brochure.

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Cushions made up with new Mountain Flowers collection fabrics by Charlotte Gaisford.
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Lovely styling of the new Mountain Flowers collection by Charlotte Gaisford.
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Curtains and Pelmet made from new Mountain Flowers collection by Charlotte Gaisford. Love how pelmets are back for dressy curtains.

At home with Charlotte

We all love room sets, especially ones you can walk into like the newly redesigned ‘Neighbourhood’ sets at the Wembley branch of IKEA to Holiday House, London where 25 interior designers decorated two houses in St John’s Wood for charity or the most recent pop up showroom designed by Soho Home in conjuction with Turnell & Gigon at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour in London.

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Cushions, lampshade on chair in fabrics by Charlotte Gaisford.

Charlotte has come up with her own great marketing idea. Charlotte has decorated using her own wallpaper and fabric designs, her drawing room, hall, two spare bedrooms and bathrooms in preparation for welcoming visitors to her Northumberland home. Charlotte’s ‘open house’ will take place over two days at the end of April (27th & 28th).

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Fabric and wallpapers, Charlotte Gaisford.

You will be able to see how wallpapers and fabrics look in situ with Charlotte’s interior style of mixing colour with inherited family antiques. Charlotte’s studio will also be open and visitors will be able to order samples. There are going to be a few pop up shops selling from the family’s large open plan kitchen too. For more information regarding opening times, directions etc, keep an eye on Charlotte’s website or on her instagram feed.

Client edit

These are some of Charlotte’s gorgeous samples I have edited for a private client project I am working on. In the spirit of current weather conditions and inspired by one of Charlotte’s recent Instagram posts (of two newly upholstered chairs in the Northumbrian snow) they are styled in the snow at #thewhitehouseinreading!

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Blue George Girl fabric, paisley type pattern Bertie Green fabric,  green Tea for Two, Tea for Two soft blue, fabric on right: Ottoman Edge Green, by Charlotte Gaisford.
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Charis White interior stylist/writer and blogger

Thank you

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13 thoughts on “Charlotte Gaisford British fabric and wallpaper designer

  1. Thank you for showcasing Charlotte’s work. I too have been watching her from afar and she keeps popping up more and more. Her designs are beautiful and her social media is inspiring to follow. Big thumbs up!

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