Specificaties
| Length (m) | 10.05 m |
| Width (cm) | 52 cm |
| Repeat (cm) | 40.5 cm |
Product details
Stitch (ca. 1940) is inspired by embroidered chintz cotton. The use of stippling (dot-work) was popular in embroidery and printing, especially at a time when block printing was seen as a status indicator. In the late 19th and well into the 20th century, ornate patterns in the home were a striking symbol of wealth and associated with prosperity. The use of two print colors makes this paper particularly easy to combine with paint colors and other elements in the room.
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Collection : Archive Paths
Roll length : 10.05 m (11 yds)
Roll width: 52 cm (20 1/2")
Repeat: 40.5cm/16"
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