This was the design that first drew our attention to the Edwardian architect and textile designer C.F.A.Voysey.
Originally named Ballard Tapestry the 'millefleurs' in the background conjured up The Lady & The Unicorn tapestries in the Cluny museum in Paris. So we decided to turn one of the deer into a unicorn with full permission of the the V&A who felt he would have approved.
This design can be printed without the unicorn horn, please contact studioservice@lewisandwood.co.uk
By kind permission of the V&A.
| Composition | 100% Linen |
|---|---|
| Printed width | 136cm |
| Finished width | 134cm |
| Vertical width | 77cm |
| Rub test | Click Here |
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| Fabric care |
This was the design that first drew our attention to the Edwardian architect and textile designer C.F.A.Voysey.
Originally named Ballard Tapestry the 'millefleurs' in the background conjured up The Lady & The Unicorn tapestries in the Cluny museum in Paris. So we decided to turn one of the deer into a unicorn with full permission of the the V&A who felt he would have approved.
This design can be printed without the unicorn horn, please contact studioservice@lewisandwood.co.uk
By kind permission of the V&A.