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c.1850. Discovered in the Drawing Room at Stokesay Court (the magnificent late-Victorian mansion where "Atonement" was filmed), this is a classic late nineteenth century fabric design by Augustus Pugin, who famously designed the furnishings for the interior of Westminster Palace. It was originally a cut velvet and is now woven in cotton and silk: the deep figuring is bordered in gold on the luminous ground as if it has been embroidered. Floral with swirling flourishes, Allcroft is wonderful for upholstery.Ā Ā
Specifications
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Composition Ā |
85% Cotton, 15% Silk Ā |
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Roll Width Ā |
136 cm / 53.5 ins Ā |
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Ā Pattern Match Width |
124Ā cm / 48.8 ins Ā |
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Repeat |
40 cm / 15.75 ins Ā |
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Weight |
472 gsm |
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Description
c.1850. Discovered in the Drawing Room at Stokesay Court (the magnificent late-Victorian mansion where "Atonement" was filmed), this is a classic late nineteenth century fabric design by Augustus Pugin, who famously designed the furnishings for the interior of Westminster Palace. It was originally a cut velvet and is now woven in cotton and silk: the deep figuring is bordered in gold on the luminous ground as if it has been embroidered. Floral with swirling flourishes, Allcroft is wonderful for upholstery.Ā Ā
Specifications
|
Composition Ā |
85% Cotton, 15% Silk Ā |
|
Roll Width Ā |
136 cm / 53.5 ins Ā |
|
Ā Pattern Match Width |
124Ā cm / 48.8 ins Ā |
|
Repeat |
40 cm / 15.75 ins Ā |
|
Weight |
472 gsm |
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