ALGONQUIN PRINTED FABRIC
£2.00
Inspired by the Indigenous Algonquin people of Eastern Canada, Algonquin is a finely crafted ticking stripe by Canadian designer Scott Yetman. With its small scale, rich texture, and simplicity, the design serves as a perfect complement to Scott’s collection. Influenced by the work of Agnes Martin, this design embodies a sense of primitive elegance.
THE DESIGNER Christopher Farr Cloth presents a new collection of woven and printed fabrics alongside complementary wallcoverings designed by interior designer Scott Yetman. Known for his classic interiors that fuse the modern with traditional design, Scott’s collection creatively blends luxurious weaves with bold and subtle printed stripes creating a cohesive and fresh offering for the new season.
The journey and inspirations behind Scott Yetman’s new collection come from several sources. The first is the works of the late Agnes Martin, one of her generation’s most influential painters. Scott’s designs explore and interpret Agnes’s biomorphic forms and geometric abstraction. The second inspiration for the collection derives from the tactile weaves used in men’s fashion and tailoring, a passion of the designer. Finally, Scott’s native Canada and its rich heritage have also been a profound source of creativity for several of his designs.
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Products specifications
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Content | 100% Linen |
Width | 52" 132 CMS |
Horizontal repeat | 3" 7.8 CMS |
Vertical repeat | 12.6" 32 CMS |
Drop type | Half Drop |
Upholstery | 20,000 Rubs |
Country of origin | England |
Other | Please allow for 5% shrinkage when calculating required quantities |
Note | Due to variations in computer screens, we cannot guarantee that colours shown here are truly representative of our products. Prior to purchasing we recommend that you order a sample, available online or through your local supplier. |
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Products specifications
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End Use | Drapery, Upholstery |
Colour | Oranges, Blues, Greens |