



E. A. Séguy yellow and blue floral lens cloth
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Keep your lenses clean and your vision crystal clear with this microfibre lens cloth featuring a design adapted from Les Fleurs et Les Applications Décoratives, a book of floral illustrations created by E. A. Séguy at the turn of the 20th century and held in the V&A archive.
Author/Artist/Designer
E.A. SéguyDimensions
15 x 15 cm (6 x 6 in)
Composition
Microfibre cloth
Colour
Yellow
Product code
169294
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E.A. Séguy
Eugene Alain Séguy (1890-1985) was a designer working in France in the early 20th century. His style reflected the influences of both Art Nouveau and Art Deco. He produced eleven albums of illustrations and patterns based on the natural world. These portfolios were intended to provide inspiration to artists and designers.