Aztec Mayfair
c.1850. This fiery fabric was created by Augustus Pugin, who notably designed the furnishings for the interior of Westminster Palace, as a wallpaper for the library ceiling of Great Tew Manor, Oxford. It is a transitional design that translates perfectly to contemporary interiors, where it works fantastically for upholstery. On a glistening silken bed, medieval solar lances spring forth in ebony wool: the centre for each emblem is textured by the herringbone weave of the bronze silk.
Woven to order.
Minimum order of ten metres.
Composition
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Wedgewood Gunmetal Navy: 29% Viscose, 25% Cotton, 24% Wool, 12% Silk, 10% Flax
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Claret Gunmetal: 29% Viscose, 25% Cotton, 24% Wool, 12% Silk, 10% Flax
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Campari Beech Black: 43% Cotton, 30% Silk, 27% Wool
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Roll Width
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136 cm / 53.5 ins
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Pattern Match Width
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124 cm / 48.8 ins
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Repeat
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30.5 cm / 12 ins
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