Frank Lloyd Wright
George Niedecken, Library Design, velvet for upholstery
Product Code: LF11711
George Mann Niedecken (1878-1945) was a major designer in the Prairie Style and is known for his important collaborations with Frank Lloyd Wright. Niedecken called himself an "interior architect" and collaborated with FLW to create the interiors of several major houses in the Milwaukee area. This fabric design is an adaptation of the design used on his design for a library for Mr Ferdenand A.W. Kieckhefer house in 1910. Printed on velvet it is suitable for upholstery. Also available in a larger repeat for curtains.
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Colour: Frank Lloyd Wright George Niedecken, Library Design, velvet for upholstery
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Composition: 100% Polyester - 40,000 rubs - sublimation dyed in England
Vertical pattern repeat (inches): 13.8
Width (inches): 54.0
Color: Brown
Care instructions: Washable at 30 degrees
Flame retardant: Available in both standard and flame retardant finish
Martindale value: 40,000
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Composition: 100% Polyester - 40,000 rubs - sublimation dyed in England
Vertical pattern repeat (inches): 13.8
Width (inches): 54.0
Color: Brown
Care instructions: Washable at 30 degrees
Flame retardant: Available in both standard and flame retardant finish
Martindale value: 40,000
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