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Livinloom Woven is our range of handwoven fabrics and products.
We handweave all of our fabrics on a large AVL floor loom

at our Forest of Dean studio. 

 

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Lampshades

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We make lampshades in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Our online shop shows you what is available to purchase off the shelf. Alongside this we can make the size bespoke, you can choose the size of the top ring, bottom ring and height bespoke to you. 

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Cushions

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We can make cushions to order in any size, we can also source other fillings. 

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Fabric by the Metre

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All of our fabric is available by the metre, if you see something you like we can provide it by the metre or we can work with you to create something bespoke.

 

Our handwoven fabric is 105cm wide.

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Footstools

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We offer a range of our handmade footstools covered in our handwoven woollen fabric and linen.

We can make stools to bespoke sizes and offer beautifully turned feet to complement the fabrics. 

If you have a footstool you would like to have re-covered in one of our fabrics, we can do this also. 

When we come across a beautiful old footstool that can't be resisted, we like to show it some love. 

When we have one off pieces they will be available through our online shop and our

Ross-on-Wye shop. 

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Bespoke Service

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The wonderful thing about hand weaving our own fabric means we can work with you to create a fabric that is bespoke to you and your home. We can supply you with the fabric, make bespoke lampshades, cushions and footstools. Have a look at our 'Bespoke Woven' tab for examples of our work. 

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About our products

We use 100% pure new wool and Mohair tweed across our lampshades, cushions and upholstered items. 

We also use a 80% rug wool for our range of rugs and upholstered items. This wool makes the item more hard-wearing. 

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