Pooky's secret to creating a beautiful new lighting collection? A 140-year-old textile archive that has never been seen before – until now

Pooky’s Archive Discoveries Collection brings 18th and 19th-century prints from GP&J Baker’s vault into the light for the very first time

GP&J Baker x Pooky Lighting collection, which includes various archival-patterned lamps, photographed in a large, wallpapered space.
(Image credit: Pooky Lighting)

What happens when you crack open a 140-year-old vault? If it’s anything like the archive at British heritage textile house GP&J Baker, expect a treasure trove of ikat – and a ton of untapped potential. Thanks to a new collaboration with lighting brand Pooky, those long-forgotten patterns are being cast in a whole new light, reinterpreted through a lens of 21st-century whimsy.

At the center of the Archive Discoveries Collection is Bokhara Ikat – a large-scale motif that has resided in GP&J Baker’s archive since the early 1900s. Now rendered on 100% linen drum shades, its lighting trend rebirth reads less like a pattern, and more like a watercolor – just one of the many artful, textile-first details you'll find throughout the lineup.

‘Collaborating with Pooky has been an exciting opportunity to reimagine our classic archive designs with a fresh, modern sensibility,’ says Ann Grafton, Managing and Creative Director at GP&J Baker. ‘These lampshades beautifully combine our heritage prints – some of which have been beloved for over 100 years – with Pooky’s contemporary charm and flair. The result is a collection that honors the past while embracing the future of interior design.’

Sculptural orange GP&J Baker x Pooky Lighting table lamp with a blue patterned lamp shade pictured in a room with ikat wallpaper and various potted plants.

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The ikat isn’t alone. Newly adapted Tuffley prints – cotton shades trimmed in silk–viscose – were designed to echo Bokhara’s deeper tones and moodier palette. The idea is to let Bokhara ground the room, then riff with Tuffley on smaller accents – a pattern drenching strategy that plays directly into Pooky’s irreverent, pattern-happy styling ethos.

‘It was a real privilege to visit GP&J Baker’s archive and be able to explore designs that had never seen the light of day,’ adds Jo Plant, Chief Creative Officer at Pooky. ‘This collection feels particularly special because it shines a light on the hidden gems of their heritage. Our team had so much fun bringing them to life the Pooky way – with joyful colors and bold trims.’

Explore the collection

Beige and green patterned table lamp pictured in a green wallpapered bedroom that features a bed with a botanically patterned headboard and bedding.

(Image credit: Pooky Lighting)

It’s a collision of old-school craft and new-school play – a fitting evolution for GP&J Baker, a storied name in wallpaper and textiles since 1884, now reintroducing itself to a design-hungry generation. Ditto for Pooky, whose unorthodox palettes and maximalist sensibility have earned it a cult following of color-forward loyalists.


The temperature may be dropping, but there’s still time to take things outdoors before winter fully sets in. Stay ready – and cord-free – with another H&G favorite: Pooky’s outdoor lighting collaboration with the Novogratz.

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