Maybe Spitalfields col. 001
Drapery fabrics from Dedar
Product description
Concept
A lampas characterised by the arrangement of diamond stitching, which, as early as the late Seventeenth Century, defined the rich decorative fabrics; the delicate lace decoration which encircles a flower, berry and tropical fruit centerpiece, a trace of which remains, dates back to the subsequent century. The textile documentation from which it draws inspiration is attributed to historians in Spitalfields, a London suburb, which, from the Seventeenth to Eighteenth Century boasted thriving textile production, producing items for the Court and English aristocracy. A twist of eclectic more common or more exotic visual patterns which recall ancient times, which come together to tell a whole new story. Available in three colours, it is a textile which can be used for curtains or for decorative elements. Sold by repeat. It is advisable to use a delicates laundry bag when washing.
67%PES 33%CO
67%PES 33%CO
More about this product
Categorised in Fabrics - Upholstery fabrics - Drapery fabrics - Pattern plants / flowers - Curtain fabrics - Colour multicoloured - Colour beige - Plastic - Polyester - Synthetic fibres - Natural fibres - Cotton wool - Textile - Blended fabric - Natural materials.
Part of the collection
COTTONS.
Manufacturer
Dedar
Family
Maybe Spitalfields
Architonic ID
1570211
Order number
00.T18047
Year of Launch
2018
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