Sandersonx Giles Deacon Midsommer Pickings Furnishing Fabric
£146.00 per metre
Product description
Product code: 65138204
From his renowned walnut ink illustration, Mydsommer Pickings is a direct translation of Giles's botanical drawings, depicting embroidered pomegranates and poppy heads on a linen ground. The pattern is repeated to create an all over design and encompasses a plethora of stitching techniques, layered to intensify the depth and luxury of this embroidered fabric.
An apothecary of medieval delights appears in this curling tendril design, which unfurls before your eyes. Referencing historic hand embroidery, the linen base enhances the lavish stitching, which is free-flowing and organic yet dramatic in equal measure, and loosely based on drawings of Chelsea Physic Garden.
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Product specification
- Brand
- Sanderson
- Country of Origin
- India
- Dimensions
- W129.00cm
- Drying Instructions
- Do not tumble dry
- Fabric Abrasion
- Under 20,000
- Fabric Pattern Repeat
- 57cm
- Fabric Width
- 129.00cm
- Finish
- Jacquard, Woven
- Iron
- Warm iron
- Made in the UK
- No
- Pattern Details
- Floral
- Reversible
- Non Reversible
- Washing Instructions
- Do Not Use Bleach, Do Not Wash, Dry Clean Only
- Wide Width Fabric
- No
Brand information
Founded by William Morris in 1861, one of the 19th-century’s most celebrated textile designers, Morris & Co. is best known for wallpaper and fabric designs.
Morris championed handmade production, in contrast to the Victorian era’s push towards industrialisation. He wanted to provide affordable ‘art for all’ so the designs are intricate and beautiful, often drawing on the wildlife and nature he found around him.
Returns and exchange policy
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