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Tapestry cushion inspired by 'lanthe', 1902, created by renowned French Art Nouveau designer, Ren Beauclair (1877-1960). The Art Nouveau style relied heavily on plants and flowers for inspiration, emphasising a flat, two-dimensional depiction. In 1900, Beauclair published his portfolio Dessins d'Ornementation plane en couleurs which contained a number of designs intended for reproduction on textiles and glass. Ianthe was originally designed to be a wallpaper design, and was first printed for Liberty in 1967. One of Beauclairs most reproduced designs, this cushion brings this enduring design to your living room.
Beauclair Floral Tapestry Cushion
£66.00
Tapestry cushion inspired by 'lanthe', 1902, created by renowned French Art Nouveau designer, Ren Beauclair (1877-1960). The Art Nouveau style relied heavily on plants and flowers for inspiration, emphasising a flat, two-dimensional depiction. In 1900, Beauclair published his portfolio Dessins d'Ornementation plane en couleurs which contained a number of designs intended for reproduction on textiles and glass. Ianthe was originally designed to be a wallpaper design, and was first printed for Liberty in 1967. One of Beauclairs most reproduced designs, this cushion brings this enduring design to your living room.