About Us
Chelsea Textiles is a family firm, started in 1990 by Mona Perlhagen, who moved to London from New York, where she had been a fashion buyer for Bloomingdale’s. She identified a need for perfect recreations of antique embroidered fabrics and cushions, to complement traditional interiors, and set about researching and sourcing authentic materials and the world’s finest craftsmen, to produce hand-embroidered fabrics of the same quality as those of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Since that time, the company’s design ethos has evolved to encompass the early 20th century. The product range has also expanded to include furniture, inspired by Mona’s seven years in Sweden, with a Scandinavian theme, both traditional Gustavian and 20th century design classics. While firmly rooted in the past, pieces have been carefully adapted to complement the more understated interiors of the 21st century.
Chelsea Textiles works with top interior designers worldwide and have co-operated closely with Robert Kime, Alidad, Neisha Crosland, Kit Kemp, Domenica More Gordon, Patrick Kinmonth and Ramiro Fernandez Saus on their own fabrics and wallpaper collections as well as Turner Pocock on the Bobbin furniture collection; all under the Chelsea Textiles umbrella.
The company also works with exclusive boutique hotels, such as the Red Carnation and Firmdale groups, on projects such as Covent Garden, Haymarket, Soho, Ham Yard, Crosby Street and Whitby hotels.
Mona’s daughter, Jenny, who studied history of art and interior design in London and New York, was appointed the company’s chief designer in 2005. She continues Chelsea Textiles’ commitment to authentic detail, adding a freshness of approach and taking the company in exciting new directions.
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Mona Perlhagen
Director
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Jenny Simpson
Design Director
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Lisa Laurence
Sales Associate - Embroidery & Small Prints
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Alva Polinsky
Sales Associate – Robert Kime
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Anthony Friedman
Sales Associate – furniture
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Brian Thompson
Sales Associate – furniture
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Bonnie Mullins
Sales Associate - Prints & Wovens