Description This fabulous red and beige heavy linen fabric is an original curtain design by Augustus Pugin. Registered by Frederick Crace & Son on 28 May 1850, one of the few printed, as opposed to woven, textiles designed by Pugin. The flat pattern is highly original, and combines ogee forms and fleur-de-lis motifs inspired by medieval art with flower forms and trailing leaves. Pugin was one of the first architect/designers to be involved in all aspects of the decorative arts, and regarded textiles as an important aspect of interior design. Registered as a furnishing fabric, this textile was used in the interior scheme of Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire, and is thought to have been displayed in the Medieval Court at the Great Exhibition of 1851.
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Fabric Code
LF6595
Fabric Type
Cotton
Composition
95% Cotton 5% linen - washable at 30 degrees - light use upholstery or curtain use - made in England.
Vertical Pattern repeat
N/A
Horizontal Pattern repeat
N/A
Width
137 cm
Cleaning
Dry Clean only
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