Title varies: Nov. 1901-Jan. 1917, Country life in America; Feb. 1917-Sept. 1918, The New country life; Oct.-Dec. 1918, Country life in the war; Jan. 1919-Oct....
Soane's fabrics and wallpapers are made in British mills and workshops, employing traditional methods, such as block and screen printing, as well as mechanised processes such as Surflex printing, to create high quality modern fabrics and wallpapers that capture the atmosphere of hand crafted products.
Studio Le Cocq - by Stephanie Le Cocq Appreciating the natural world through a decorative lens. Interior decoration to bring the nature indoors. We've been speaking with Stephanie for a while now and are super excited to help launch this talent into our wonderful worlds. Here are her premier 'British Biophilia' collection of wallpapers, we can't wait for more. The Lost Garden - India Yellow A wild botanical chintz wallpaper. This pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, he was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset. For those floral lovers, this is an update with a warmer hue, it feels perfect for a cottage kitchen. This pattern is available in Pear, India Yellow, Coastal Blue, Ebony, Ecru. Monotone options Cottage Blue, Earth Red Hand illustrated wallpaper designs - printed in England Materials Toll Coated Non-Woven FSC certified paper, matt non woven paper made from a mix of natural and man made materials. Can be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down.an be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down. Dimensions Roll size -10m x 70cm wide Repeat - 70 x 97.8 cm Square Repeat Extra Info Print on demand, this means small batch printing and hardly any wastage. The collection is digitally printed with low-emission water-based inks onto Ecologo ® and FSC-certified paper, and natural, organic fabrics. 10% of Studio Le Coq profits go to conservation charity Fauna and Flora International who re-educate and invest in sustainable solutions for both corporations and small communities. https://www.fauna-flora.org/ Delivery All wallpapers are printed to order to reduce our impact and ensure a perfect colour match. Small batch printing and hardly any wastage. This is a bespoke print item and therefore non returnable Approximately 2-3 weeks + Delivery Samples are 2-3 days More about the Artist... Stephanie Le Cocq (pronounced ‘Le Coke’) is a British-Filipina print designer based in the heart of Somerset, UK. She launched her interior decoration brand Studio Le Cocq in 2020, creating patterns and prints that show the natural world through a decorative lens. Her return to Somerset has encouraged her to pause and take in her local surroundings, small details catch her eye, from the leafy sprawl on a forest floor to a cluster of wildflowers on the side of a bridleway. These moments are captured by finely drawn and painted illustrations, which are often influenced by historical textile and natural history references. Stephanie has worked for over a decade in the industry, her portfolio of work ranges from various global fashion and interior brands, and has lived and worked in the USA, and Scandinavia and is now back home in the UK.
Made using natural dyes and copperplate printing, this early 19th century cotton textile fragment features elaborate florals and tiny dots on blocks for background texture, as well as a chintzed (glazed) surface. This piece is offered as a historic document, and could be framed or displayed on a wall as-is.
Taken from a beautiful print on glazed chintz found in the Warner archive, this linen-blend fabric shows colourful birds perching in a multi-coloured peony tree. Its 1.5 metre height repeat makes this design a visual delight.
In March, I visited the small chintz (Chintz – Global Textile) exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. I went looking for one of my pictures today, and suddenly realized I completely forg…
Peter. One of 328 designs for chintz, dated 1794. French.
The pattern that found a place in Versailles and Mount Vernon is making a comeback with the rise of maximalist decor.
"Cottage wildflowers patterns" seamless pattern bundle Soft autumn prints Perfectly suitable for textile printing (would be a nice fabric for vintage/cottagecore inspired corsets and home textile), wedding invitations and wrapping paper. Made with love to elevate your style! Hi! We are very glad to see you on this page. We appreciate every purchase and feedback. Please feel free to contact us, we strive to give you the best quality product and experience. PLEASE NOTE: 1. this is a digital product. No shipping, no returns, no fees. Your file will be available to download once payment is confirmed. This is a flattened image, not vector. 2. These prints are vintage and have been digitally remastered, so there may be some imperfections visible. ♥ What is within my purchase? ♥ Ten high-quality patterns in: - .jpeg format - 300 dpi - Size: 3600x3600 px (12x12 inch) - CMYK color profile for printing ♥ HOW TO DOWNLOAD ♥ - After you purchase this item there will be a text file available to you with a link to Google drive folder, which contains all the artwork. Please, enjoy! If you have an Etsy account you can you can access your downloads by visiting your Etsy Profile > Purchases and Reviews. If you purchased as a 'Guest Buyer' you will receive an email from Etsy with a download link. Make sure that the email address you provide to Etsy is an active one. Should you not receive an email, please check your spam folder. ♥ How these patterns can be used ♥ The pattern can be used for printing: scrapbooking, card making, wedding invitations, posters, textile prints; stickers, wrapping gift paper, mugs, totebags, planners, etc. or for other digital projects - backgrounds for blogs, websites and digital photo albums. ♥ Printing ♥ Please note that due to different monitor and/or printer calibration settings, the colors depicted on the screen may be slightly different from the actual print. I recommend using regular to heavy (150-270 gsm) matte paper. For best printing results, fine art paper with texture is the best choice. ♥ If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me. It is my goal all my customers to be 100% satisfied. By purchasing this listing, YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS. - This list includes an item for personal use and commercial use for a small business. May be used by small businesses with under $100,000 USD in gross annual revenue. - Art file may be used to create a physical end-product for sale. - Fabric, wallpaper or craft-supply shops require a corresponding fabric, wallpaper or craft-supply license for each design. - All copyrights and trademarks of the characters used belong to GraphicLore. This is a licensed product. - The digital print must not be claimed as own, shared or resold. - The digital print must not be shared or resold by a third party. - Businesses exceeding $100,000 USD gross annual revenue and/or selling wholesale or over the 500 product limit require an extended license. - May NOT be uploaded to any print fulfillment sites and print-on-demand (POD) sites. All work is created by GraphiclLore and is Copyrighted. All Rights Reserved
Peter. One of 328 designs for chintz, dated 1794. French.
Botanical Chintz is part of our Edinburgh Weavers range. Make your house a home with this stunning fabric. Highest quality made to measure curtains, roman blinds and cushions, made in Britain.
How chintz, first introduced by artisans in India 5,000 years ago, charmed the West, becoming a British textile classic beloved by Americans across the pond.
Inspired by a late 18th-century French chintz, Lafayette Botanical in rosso antico features an exuberant flower and pineapple pattern reflecting the European and American affinity for the exotic delights discovered along Asian trade routes. A mid-scale allover design, this marvelous wallpaper adds a gorgeous floral element to any room. Also available as a fabric. © 2022 The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. WILLIAMSBURG is a trademark of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Sold As: 10-Yard Minimum Square Footage: 67.50 Square Feet Vertical Repeat: 10 1/2" (27cm) Horizonal Repeat: 13 1/2" (34cm) Match: Straight Care Instructions: Spongeable less
With its Robert Adam interiors and Capability Brown landscape, Bowood is the epitome of an eighteenth-century English country house, formed by the taste and vision of previous inhabitants and now adapting gently to the needs of the twenty-first century
Classic Prints Fabric Collection by Colefax & Fowler is a beautiful range of floral linen and cotton prints, suited to any interior - from the classic country home, to the modern or shabby chic interior. These bright curtain fabrics are suitable for both Drapery and Roman Blinds, along with doubling up as stunning upholstery material for any room of the summer house. Florals are the perfect timeless style for any house - offering an elegant and welcome atmosphere.
A new exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Toronto celebrates the Indian textile - chintz, and its influence on the world.
SCHUMACHER FLORAL COTTON CHINTZ FABRIC 10 YARDS CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE COLORWAY: CREAM PINK ROSE GREEN MULTI REPEATS: V 73" , H 27" WIDTH: 54 1/2" 100% COTTON RETAILS FOR OVER $400 A YARD VIA YOUR DESIGNER.... SUITABLE FOR ALL HOME DECOR AND UPHOLSTERY PROJECTS PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, AS THERE ARE NO RETURNS
Chintz was an Indian trade textile that was hand-painted, resist-and- mordant dyed cotton. It is the epitome of artistic and design exchange across cultures and continents, made using a technique that is defined as the peak of excellence in hand-painted textiles. A technique in which layer after layer of perfection was painstakingly painted using natural materials such as buffalo milk, natural dyes, mordants, wax and dung. Indeed, as Dutch agent Daniel Harvart observed in 17 th century, “very slowly, like snails which creep on and appear not to advance. Yes, he who would wish to depict patience would need no other object than such a painter”.
Cretonne, about 1880 Chintz and cretonne are names for similar fabric, large-scale furnishing prints. Chintz about 1840 The...
Beaded Chintz II Poster Print - Chariklia Zarris-would make the perfect addition to your home or office or gift recipient. This licensed Fine Art Print was reproduced on Premium Heavy Stock Paper which captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. This magnificent Fine Art Poster Print is ready for hanging or framing and ships in an oversized tube for maximum protection.
We’re open! This past weekend The Fabric of India received its first visitors, and the response has been overwhelming. Lest you fear our opening means the end of our blogging, be reassured. Following our opening week,...
Peter. One of 328 designs for chintz, dated 1794. French.
I love very early antique quilts and fabrics especially 1820's to 1860's. And my favorite fabrics are pillar print chintz fabrics like this charmer featuring birds and flowers atop a pillar or column. Pillar prints were only popular for a short period of time and printed mainly between 1800-1830. They were only printed by English printers. They are seen in American whole cloth and pieced quilts between 1820-60. This piece is about 10 x 13 inches, large enough to experience and study the fabric but much more economical than purchasing a whole quilt. Check with antique dealers to see if they have yardage - it is a great way to own a piece of history at an affordable price. Circa 1825-35. And here is another glorious pillar print with fabulous baskets of flowers and fruit. So glad the auction house showed the backing fabric on this quilt, it was definitely why I wanted this quilt. Though the front is very nice too with tiny double nine patches (individual 9 patches are only 3 inches). Circa 1835 or 1840. This gorgeous egg glazed chintz was part of a bedset/bed curtains (drapes around the canopy bed). It is from about 1830- 40 and the edges are finished with hand loomed tape that is often called "Trenton Tape" as it was very popular in Trenton and other parts of New Jersey. Here is a simpler pillar print with flowers and grapes that is perfectly showcased in a whole cloth quilt. Circa 1830.
Studio Le Cocq - by Stephanie Le Cocq Appreciating the natural world through a decorative lens. Interior decoration to bring the nature indoors. We've been speaking with Stephanie for a while now and are super excited to help launch this talent into our wonderful worlds. Here are her premier 'British Biophilia' collection of wallpapers, we can't wait for more. The Lost Garden - India Yellow A wild botanical chintz wallpaper. This pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, he was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset. For those floral lovers, this is an update with a warmer hue, it feels perfect for a cottage kitchen. This pattern is available in Pear, India Yellow, Coastal Blue, Ebony, Ecru. Monotone options Cottage Blue, Earth Red Hand illustrated wallpaper designs - printed in England Materials Toll Coated Non-Woven FSC certified paper, matt non woven paper made from a mix of natural and man made materials. Can be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down.an be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down. Dimensions Roll size -10m x 70cm wide Repeat - 70 x 97.8 cm Square Repeat Extra Info Print on demand, this means small batch printing and hardly any wastage. The collection is digitally printed with low-emission water-based inks onto Ecologo ® and FSC-certified paper, and natural, organic fabrics. 10% of Studio Le Coq profits go to conservation charity Fauna and Flora International who re-educate and invest in sustainable solutions for both corporations and small communities. https://www.fauna-flora.org/ Delivery All wallpapers are printed to order to reduce our impact and ensure a perfect colour match. Small batch printing and hardly any wastage. This is a bespoke print item and therefore non returnable Approximately 2-3 weeks + Delivery Samples are 2-3 days More about the Artist... Stephanie Le Cocq (pronounced ‘Le Coke’) is a British-Filipina print designer based in the heart of Somerset, UK. She launched her interior decoration brand Studio Le Cocq in 2020, creating patterns and prints that show the natural world through a decorative lens. Her return to Somerset has encouraged her to pause and take in her local surroundings, small details catch her eye, from the leafy sprawl on a forest floor to a cluster of wildflowers on the side of a bridleway. These moments are captured by finely drawn and painted illustrations, which are often influenced by historical textile and natural history references. Stephanie has worked for over a decade in the industry, her portfolio of work ranges from various global fashion and interior brands, and has lived and worked in the USA, and Scandinavia and is now back home in the UK.
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