Mil Neuf Cent Vingt Cushion 50x50 | Linen Backing

DESCRIPTION

Mil Neuf Cent Vingt is based on a painting by Parisian artist Léon Texier from the 1920s. This print on stonewashed linen shows a constellation of concentric circles that ‘stretch out towards infinity.’ The painting is heavily influenced by the works of Sonia and Robert Delaunay, whose work (considered part of an art movement called Orphism) offered a counterpoint to Cubism with a focus on pure abstraction and bright, harmonious colours. There are 30 colours in this textile print. This fabric is produced by Pierre Frey, the celebrated luxury textiles house in France.

Size: 50x50cm, comes with feather inner.

DETAILS

  • Pierre Frey Fabric: 100% stonewashed linen
  • Backed by golden linen.
  • Care Instructions: Dryclean only.mak

ABOUT the MAKER

Rachel Carley Design

Rachel Carley established a ceramic design practice during 1994 in Auckland, New Zealand, after completing her PhD in Architecture. The Rachel Carley Design ceramic collection contains a range of elegant and eclectic forms, which are designed to collaborate with food. The pieces can be mixed and matched in a multitude of ways, introducing variation to the dining experience. A sustainable imperative informs Rachel's design practice. The ceramics are proudly made in New Zealand, and have become collectables, so are less likely to be part of a disposable ‘throwaway’ culture. They are designed to be used through breakfast, elevenses, lunch, and dinner, becoming intimately connected with the eating rituals and tea & coffee ceremonies of everyday life. Our new Rachel Carley Design cushion collection celebrates luxury textiles, each produced in collaboration with selected artists. Designed to act as fine artworks for your sofa, these cushions celebrate colour, pattern and texture and each has a particular story to tell.

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