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Memlinc Chenille

Memlinc Chenille

c.1870. This pattern was originally painted on a robe in "The Presentation in the Temple" (1485) by Michael Pacher. Watts's co-founder G. F. Bodley adapted the elegant design and used it frequently in many of his commissions, including in the Blue Drawing Room at Powys Castle as curtains and upholstery. The Memlinc is typical of a large repeating pattern designed for upholstery: the oval is perfectly suited in scale to compliment the back of a chair with a central motif flowering in the centre in soft chenille on a more vivid ground.

Specifications

Composition

100% Cotton and Cotton Chenille

Roll Width

136 cm / 53.5 in

Pattern Match Width

124 cm / 48.8 in

Repeat

Ā 107 cm / 42.1 in

Weight

548 gsm

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c.1870. This pattern was originally painted on a robe in "The Presentation in the Temple" (1485) by Michael Pacher. Watts's co-founder G. F. Bodley adapted the elegant design and used it frequently in many of his commissions, including in the Blue Drawing Room at Powys Castle as curtains and upholstery. The Memlinc is typical of a large repeating pattern designed for upholstery: the oval is perfectly suited in scale to compliment the back of a chair with a central motif flowering in the centre in soft chenille on a more vivid ground.

Specifications

Composition

100% Cotton and Cotton Chenille

Roll Width

136 cm / 53.5 in

Pattern Match Width

124 cm / 48.8 in

Repeat

Ā 107 cm / 42.1 in

Weight

548 gsm