A Celebration of Pattern and Heritage Terrys x Linda Barker’s Spice Trail Collection

A new year brings a fresh start and that includes your home. If you are looking to change up your textiles around your home this year then Terry's have a wide range to choose from. New to 2026 is the Spice Trail Collection a collaboration between Terry's and Interior designer/tv presenter Linda Baker. This new range is inspired by the richness, detail and artistry of traditional Indian archived designs.  


Bidar

Featuring four bold patterns, the collection reimagines heritage motifs for contemporary living, celebrating expressive pattern, thoughtful colour and beautifully considered design. Each piece has been carefully crafted to bring depth, warmth and personality into modern homes.

Interior Designer and TV Presenter, Linda Barker, says, “This luxurious new collection draws inspiration from a vast Indian archive that I have reworked to create the sumptuous collection that we call The Spice Trail. Continuing my passion for elegant botanical patterns in the home, this is my newest collection and my most ambitious to date.”

Jaipur

The range has a gorgeous selection that features a blend of centuries of decorative heritage with a modern colour palette. The Spice Trail Collection includes a range of botanical motifs that strike a balance between statement and style. As well as having a timeless appeal the Spice Trail Collection reintroduces pattern into our homes that is both bold and beautifully liveable.


Agra

Gareth Coxall, Creative Director at Terrys, shares, “When developing the collection, Linda and I set out to celebrate heritage patterns through a modern lens. The result is a refined capsule collection where timeless motifs meet fresh, modern hues, anchored by a striking stripe that adds a sophisticated edge to the overall collection.”

With a new found love of pattern and colour in our homes the collection is perfect for bringing creativity and flair to our homes showcasing our personality.

Chennai

Launching today (22nd January) the range features four fabric designs available across curtain and blinds named  Chennai, Jaipur, Agra and Bida. The collection is designed to work with a range of interiors so that customers can introduce a range of rich colours and patterns into their homes. 

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