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Article: As Seen in Vogue: Saint & Poet Upholstery Fabrics Featured in Vogue Interiors

As Seen in Vogue: Saint & Poet Upholstery Fabrics Featured in Vogue Interiors

As Seen in Vogue: Saint & Poet Upholstery Fabrics Featured in Vogue Interiors

A Moment of Recognition


We’re proud to share that Saint & Poet Upholstery Fabrics has been featured in British Vogue Interiors — a moment that reflects not just where we are, but everything we’ve been building toward.

To be included among a curated selection of design-led brands is a recognition of our belief that upholstery fabric should do more than serve a function — it should tell a story.

As featured in Vogue, our collections were described as creating “bold designs made for statement pieces and characterful interiors”, with each design crafted to bring “individuality and personality to furniture.”  
Design That Speaks

From the beginning, Saint & Poet has been driven by a simple idea:
fabric should be expressive.

Every design starts as a visual narrative — drawing from art, architecture, and cultural influence — before being translated into a textile that transforms furniture into something more than functional.

Whether it’s the rhythmic movement of abstract forms, the balance of colour and composition, or the interplay between pattern and space, our fabrics are designed to stand out — and to last.

Printed in-house in the UK, each collection reflects a commitment to craftsmanship, originality, and design integrity — values that sit at the heart of both our brand and the wider design world.  
From Fabric to Statement Piece

What makes upholstery fabric powerful is its ability to completely redefine a piece of furniture. A simple chair becomes sculptural. A neutral space becomes layered and expressive.

This is where Saint & Poet fabrics come into their own — designed not to blend in, but to create a focal point.

Our collections are often chosen for:
Statement armchairs
Feature sofas
Boutique interiors and commercial spaces
Creative, design-led homes

And increasingly, we’re seeing our fabrics used in spaces where individuality matters — interiors that feel curated, intentional, and deeply personal.
A Shared Vision with the Design World

Being featured in Vogue Interiors places Saint & Poet within a broader creative conversation — one that values originality, craftsmanship, and bold design thinking.

Interior design today is moving toward expression over uniformity. Spaces are no longer designed to be neutral — they are designed to reflect personality, mood, and narrative.

This aligns closely with what we’ve always believed:
that fabric is one of the most powerful tools in shaping how a space feels.

As seen across our collections — from expressive multicolour designs to more tonal, textural pieces — our fabrics are designed to work across both residential and commercial interiors, bringing depth, energy, and individuality to every setting.
The Next Chapter

This feature marks an exciting moment for Saint & Poet — but it’s only the beginning.

With new collections continuing to evolve, including developments in velvet and linen basecloths, we’re expanding the ways our designs can be experienced — not just visually, but through texture, tone, and material.

From the duality of linen and velvet in collections like Kintsu, to future releases that explore new surfaces and finishes, our focus remains the same:
to create fabrics that feel as distinctive as they look.
Explore the Collection

If you’re discovering Saint & Poet through Vogue — or rediscovering us through this feature — we invite you to explore our full range of upholstery fabrics.

Each design is created to transform furniture into something expressive, tactile, and entirely individual.

Because great interiors don’t start with furniture.
They start with fabric.

See our online feature here.

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