Persian PLQ20 Plaque
In 1904, John Henry Dearle created his Persian wallpaper. He chose to incorporate into the complex symmetrical pattern a variety of flowers in shades of blue, green and pink on a pale ground. The paper was produced by Morris & Co, the famous Arts and Crafts manufacturer. Emma too wanted her design to be set against an ivory ground to simulate the format that Dearle used, allowing the surface pattern to speak for itself. A large pink flower unfurls its petals centre stage, while smaller blue and yellow flowers band together for great effect, and onion shaped striped plants support the base of the design. A tubeliner’s agility is greatly tested in this design with myriad tiny leaves in a variety of shades of green being interwoven amongst the fantastical flowers and plants of Emma’s imagination.
Was: £595.00- Designer: Emma Bossons
- Dimensions: H 34.00 x W 19.00 x D 3.00 cm
- Availability: In Stock
Specification
- Product Width19.00cm
- Product Height34.00cm
- Product Depth3.00cm
- Shape:PLQ20
- Designer:Emma Bossons
- Edition:Numbered
- Design Window (Style):Geometric & Stylised