Sister Parish began her career during the Great Depression in 1933, later founding the renowned design firm Parish-Hadley and famously decorating the White House for the Kennedys. Parish-Hadley's client list was made up of Rockefellers, Whitneys, Astors, and the families that were considered the American aristocracy at the time.
Our icons collection is made up of patterns originally designed by Sister for her Parish-Hadley clients, reimagined for today. From Brio, an ikat stripe, to Dolly, a feminine floral, to Serendipity, a playful all-over star, to Burma, an interpretation of an Indian block print, to Mahalo, our sturdy check, and Sintra, a tree of life pattern — these are the prints you know and love. Whether you're discovering Sister Parish textiles and wallcoverings for the first time or returning to the patterns you've always loved, the icons are always a great place to start.