Bromley Hall Printworks

Bromley Hall Printworks was a major textile printing establishment active throughout the 18th century, with operations documented between 1700 and 1785. The printworks focused on the production of patterned textiles, primarily utilized for furnishing and apparel during the Georgian period.

The historical significance of Bromley Hall Printworks is attested by the preservation of its output in prestigious institutional settings. A total of 13 textiles associated with the printworks are represented in museum collections, including important examples held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These pieces provide insight into the patterns and printing techniques of the era, confirming the standards for museum-quality textile production.

Today, historical records and designs related to Bromley Hall Printworks prints contribute significantly to the study of 18th-century decorative arts. Given the age of the documented work, many designs from this period are now available in the public domain.

13 works in collection

Works in Collection