William Foxton Ltd was a British textile manufacturer.
The company was founded in 1903 by William Foxton, and produced "some of the most innovative artist-designed textiles of the times".[1]
They commissioned work from (inter alia) Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Claud Lovat Fraser, F. Gregory Brown, Minnie McLeish, and Constance Irving.[1] In 1915, Foxton helped found the Design and Industries Association.
They produced fabrics until at least 1939.[2] In 1945, Foxton wrote that all of their papers and samples were destroyed in an air raid in 1942.[3]
Hundreds of their designs are in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.[3] [4]