Memlinc
c.1870. This pattern was originally painted on a robe in "The Presentation in the Temple" (1485) by Michael Pacher. Watts co-founder G. F. Bodley adapted the elegant design and used it frequently in many of his commissions, including as curtains and upholstery in the Blue Drawing Room at Powys Castle. 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 golden woven Indian silk.
Woven to order.
Minimum order of ten metres.
Composition
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83% Cotton, 17% Silk Campari Fawn: 52% Silk, 48% Cotton China Blue Fawn: Trevira CS
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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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98cm / 38.6 ins
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