William Morris DesignsSaint James Damask Green Print
Description A design of pinks, roses and acanthus leaves created by William Morris in 1881 for the Blue Room at St James' Palace - the home of Kings and Queen's of England for over 300 years. This design was also used for the Drawing room at Stanmore Hall in 1888. Registered August 1881. Initially woven as a jacquard by J.O Nicholson, later hand-woven at Merton Abbey. Now printed in vintage colours on a high quality linen cotton fabric. Please note that the vintage look of this fabric has colour variations. This fabric is suitable for curtains, furnishings and light-use upholstery. The design is also available as a hard wearing chenille, sublimation printed, for regular use light-use upholstery.
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Fabric Code
LF10237
Fabric Type
Cotton
Composition
95% Cotton 5% linen - washable at 30 degrees - light use upholstery or curtain use - base fabric 30,000 rubs Martindale, surface print not Martindale tested - made in England.
Vertical Pattern repeat
39 cm
Horizontal Pattern repeat
N/A
Width
137 cm
Cleaning
Washable at 30°
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