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Face masks with Kilburn blue design

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Reusable face mask featuring a delightful design adapted from William Kilburn's chintz pattern from the Kilburn Album, found in the V&A collection.
 
This durable face mask consists of two layers of soft breathable fabric and features an adjustable nose wire to ensure the perfect fit. Made in the UK, the fabric used to make these masks is covered by the Oeko-tex Standard 100.
 
Intended for adult use only, this is not a medical device and should not be worn by anyone with a respiratory condition. Wash after each use.
 
Please note that for hygiene reasons, we are unable to offer returns unless faulty.
 
Details
  • Care instructions: machine washable at 30 degrees / do not tumble dry / iron max 200 degrees / do not iron elastic

Author/Artist/Designer

William Kilburn

Dimensions

19cm x 9.5cm (excluding ear loops)

Composition

Outer layer: 100% cotton; inner layer: 100% bamboo; elastic ear loops

Product code

161566

Delivery

 

Our standard delivery charges and estimated timescales are as follows. Selected product exceptions apply; see product details. International deliveries may also be subject to customs fees or taxes upon arrival, which are your responsibility.

Standard delivery per order
UK
£5 – or FREE for orders over £60
3-6 working days
Europe
£20
6-10 working days
Rest of World
£30
10-14 working days

Returns

 

If you have any concerns, most items are eligible for a full refund within 28 days of purchase. Exceptions apply, such as perishable items; customised or personalised items; and items with a broken hygiene seal.

 

Find out more here.

About the artist

William Kilburn

William Kilburn was a botanical illustrator and textile designer born in Dublin in 1745. He was apprenticed to a cotton and linen printer in Dublin before moving to London and starting to sell his own designs. He later purchased a calico printing factory at Wallington in Surrey and produced his own work. He went on to be the most famous designer of block-printed cottons in the 18th century, he created exquisitely detailed designs featuring superbly realised flowers and plants. The V&A holds a unique document dating from 1790, the Kilburn Album, featuring more than 200 of his watercolour textile designs.