Art Meets Earth: Harlequin’s ‘Defined Momentum’ Brings Natural Forms to Life in AW25 Collection
Harlequin presents Defined Momentum, the distinct and ultra-versatile fabric and wallpaper collection for AW25. Inspired by the earth’s natural forms and the artistic patterning that emerges from nature, Defined Momentum offers versatility in interiors, striking a transitional yet elevated note across fabric and wallpaper.
A synergy of modern art and the natural beauty of the earth’s form plays out, with designs hand-painted in the studio in a bespoke colour palette, mirroring the organic flow of nature and resulting in an effortless yet expressive palette. Textured designs reflect the beauty of natural sedimentation in contemporary design.

Special hand-selected yarns have been woven with intricate techniques for an outstanding collection of weaves that perfectly suit modern interiors. Fabrics designed and curated for this collection offer a sleek look with a mix of matt and shine for layering.

Textured wallpapers take centre stage in Defined Momentum. Expressive artworks translate into luxurious wallpapers that ignite the senses. Depicting contemporary artistic expression at its best, the organic flow of nature is reflected in versatile wallpapers, designed in the studio and produced in the UK.

Flora Daly, Lead Designer, Harlequin said:
“This thoughtfully designed and curated collection gives Harlequin’s portfolio new momentum. We’ve curated a bespoke palette of colours that layer in harmony with textures and patterns for a contemporary collection. Each piece, whether fabric or wallpaper, is an opportunity to express individuality in design, coordinating textures and tones for endless options in interiors.”

Sedimentary is a panel design inspired by an archival artwork, depicting a striking yet transitional abstract landscape while Monolith references the structural beauty of balancing rocks. Natural forms, and artistic influences combine to create art from nature, painting the collection with the beautiful colours that derive from this endless source of inspiration.

From muted cornflower to deep aubergine and forest green, the earth’s deeply layered complexities bring new momentum to Harlequin’s portfolio.









