The fabric Caroline Elm by Hodsoll McKenzie belongs to the 1851 collection.
In the early 18th century, Queen Caroline had numerous elms planted in Hyde Park, which were later integrated into the dome of Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace. CAROLINE ELM upholstery fabric evokes these trees thanks to its bark-like pattern. This pattern was achieved by wefting a soft chenille yarn through a long float stitch. The resulting stripes interrupt a classic, two-tone herringbone and in some colours create contrasting patterns that almost look like animals. Others, however, conjure up an earthy, natural look.
| Reference | 21259 |
|---|---|
| Collection | 1851 |
| Material | 19% Polyester 36% Coton 45% Viscose |
| Width | 138 cm |
| Vertical repeat | 21 cm |
| Horizontal repeat | 34 cm |
| Cleaning instructions | Chlorine not allowed Do not tumble dry Do not wash Moderate professional dry cleaning (P) No iron |
| Martindale | 29000 |
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