Kensington
Printed in England
Available for immediate dispatch
c.1890 rolls of the original papers were found in the attic of the Fred Holland Day House, Massachusetts, though the original design appears to be English. The near perfect symmetry suggests that the print was designed to be used sideways as a wide frieze or dado pattern. Kensington's leaves swirl as if underwater, flowing amongst flowers in this dreamy romantic design in dusky hues and strong primary colour ways.
Production
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Digital |
Paper Type
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Non Woven
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Width
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53 cm / 20.8 ins
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Pattern Repeat
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41 cm / 16.1 ins
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