Description
The fabric Babel by Hodsoll McKenzie belongs to the 1851 collection.
London’s Great Exhibition is often associated with the biblical story of Babylon, a symbol of human enthusiasm for progress that led to the idea of building a mighty tower. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon at Semiramis are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. And so, the cotton upholstery fabric BABEL also depicts a hanging garden in the form a subtle jacquard with the help of a short-pile chenille yarn. With its particularly powdery colour palette, BABEL, is an elegant haven in the collection.
- Code : 21260
- Collection : 1851
- Width : 145cm
- Composition : 70% Cotton, 23% Viscose, 7% Flax (linen)
- Vertical Repeat : 16 cm
- Horizontal Repeat : 34 cm
- Martindale : 50000
- Weight : 600g/m²
Product after care for the fabric Babel by Hodsoll McKenzie :
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