Shrewsbury Silk Damask
This complex and bold design was created by Augustus Pugin around 1845. It was commissioned by the Earl of Shrewsbury, a prominent patron of Pugin, for use in his Jacobean mansion Ingestre Hall. This fabric also formed part of the portfolio that was submitted c.1849 for the redecoration of the royal apartments in the Palace of Westminster. It boasts stylised outstretching daffodils encircled by ogee arches, creating a warm and elegant geometric floral design.
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Specifications
Made in England
Fibre composition: 100% Silk
Fabric width: 55"/140cm
Pattern repeat (approx): 29"/73cm
Please note that the measurements provided may vary slightly due to the nature of the weaving.