John Henry Dearle Daffodil magnet
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Add some fresh floral flair to your fridge with this colourful magnet. The V&A logo in bright magenta is overlaid onto John Henry Dearle’s delightful Daffodil pattern, designed as a furnishing fabric for Morris & Co. in about 1891 and held in the V&A archive.
The palm-sized paper-wrapped magnet has a matt finish and a full magnetic back.
In love with Dearle's Daffodil? This beautiful pattern is also available as a customisable art print: Daffodil furnishing fabric.
Dimensions
6.5 x 6.5 cm (2.5 x 2.5in)
Composition
FSC-certified paper, tin, magnet
Colour
Blue
Pink
Product code
171311
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John Henry Dearle
John Henry Dearle was trained as a tapestry weaver by William Morris and by 1890 had become Morris & Company's chief textile designer. Some of the firm's most attractive woven textiles were produced under his direction. He was a skilled draughtsman and his naturalistic flowers were very popular at the beginning of the 20th century.
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