Fantastical flora: where artistry meets performance and pattern becomes narrative

March 1, 2026

Materialised's new Magic Garden Collection with Kingdom Home brings expressive botanical design to Australian interiors through locally printed, performance-grade textiles.

When textiles become the hero of a space rather than merely its backdrop, interiors gain a narrative depth that resonates long after first impression. The Magic Garden Collection, a new collaboration between Materialised and Sydney-based Kingdom Home, delivers precisely this kind of expressive impact, bringing together two distinct creative voices to create something genuinely original.

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Kingdom Home has established its practice around a distinctive visual language – intricate compositions where botanical elements are rendered with both precision and imagination. The studio’s approach transforms familiar garden imagery into something altogether more theatrical, layering detail upon detail. Magic Garden captures this sensibility across patterns including Marjorie, Olympus, and Poppy, each available in seasonal colourways including Autumn, Winter, Juniper, and Pine, demonstrating how botanical illustration can become genuine storytelling.

Chloe Rose, Head of Creative & Design at Materialised states: “What drew us to Kingdom Home was their fearless approach to design.” Additionally, “Their work breaks from convention, fusing classic illustration with contemporary attitude to create something truly original. Together, we’ve curated a range that celebrates artistry without compromise, translating Kingdom Home’s intricate designs across our premium textile and roller blind bases.”

The Magic Home Collection offers a myriad of different interior applications. Marjorie, with its dense floral arrangement, brings warmth and personality to dining chairs in residential or hospitality settings. Olympus could transform a bedhead into the focal point of a hotel suite or master bedroom, its botanical drama creating an immersive backdrop for rest. The Poppy design brings sophisticated energy to lounge seating, where larger upholstered surfaces allow the pattern’s full narrative to unfold. Drapery takes on new dimension when crafted from these textiles, the Juniper or Pine variations offering cooler, more contemporary tones that work beautifully in modern commercial environments. Even roller blinds become opportunities for artistic expression, providing both practical light control and visual intrigue in offices, healthcare facilities, and public spaces.

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The practical advantages of this collaboration extend beyond aesthetics. Materialised has spent over four decades developing expertise in high-performance textiles for contract interiors, establishing printing facilities and warehousing in Sydney with design studios positioned nationally. This local infrastructure means designers can specify Magic Garden patterns with genuine confidence. Digital printing on demand ensures quick project turnaround, while the commitment to continuous availability eliminates the specification risk that comes with imported, limited-run collections.

Performance credentials matter equally. Each base fabric meets commercial-grade standards, including fire rating compliance and durability testing appropriate to high-traffic environments. Healthcare settings requiring additional treatment specifications can be accommodated. The result is textiles that satisfy both creative vision and technical requirements – fabrics that can withstand the demands of aged care facilities, corporate offices, and busy hospitality venues while maintaining their visual impact over time.

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This balance reflects Materialised’s understanding that exceptional design must perform functionally as well as aesthetically. The Magic Garden Collection with Kingdome Home offers designers pattern-rich textiles with the reliability essential to contemporary specification, proving that locally produced fabrics can deliver both narrative depth and commercial accountability. The results are interiors with genuine personality, spaces and patterns that narrate a larger, expressive story.

Click here to visit the Materialised website and order samples for The Magic Garden Collection.