Buckingham Fabrics | Cloth Of Gold - Peridot
Drapery fabrics from Designers Guild
Product description
Taken from the 16th Century painting ‘The field of the Cloth of Gold’, originally painted for Henry VIII as it represents a meeting between him and Francis I that took place in June 1520 in the valley of the Val d’Or. Stunningly reproduced in astonishing detail as a digital print on velvet in rich golden and autumnal tones.
88%Cotton 12%Polyester
88%Cotton 12%Polyester
Concept
Stately elegance, imbued with the history and heritage. These designs invite you into views of palaces and parks, with a wonderful sense of landscape and storytelling. These versatile designs, capture historic inspiration in exquisite detail and quality, but are as useable as vintage touches within a modern home.
Decadent digitally-printed velvets and weaves, stunning cameo portraits and vistas on antique scoured cotton, luxurious embroidered silks with minimal motifs, and even grand and textural tapestries to create unique and distinguished looks.
Decadent digitally-printed velvets and weaves, stunning cameo portraits and vistas on antique scoured cotton, luxurious embroidered silks with minimal motifs, and even grand and textural tapestries to create unique and distinguished looks.
More about this product
Categorised in Fabrics - Drapery fabrics - Upholstery fabrics - Curtain fabrics - Colour multicoloured - Roller blind fabrics - Colour brown - Plastic - Polyester - Synthetic fibres - Natural fibres - Cotton wool - Textile - Blended fabric - Natural materials - Residential.
Manufacturer
Designers Guild
Family
Buckingham Fabrics | Royal Collection
Architonic ID
1335341
Order number
FRC2404/01
Year of Launch
2015
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