James Leman pot holder
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Keep your table safe and protect your hands while handling hot pans and dishes with this exclusive kitchen accessory.
The pot holder features a colourful pattern adapted from an original James Leman design from 1710, held in the V&A collection.
Durable and comfortable to use, it is quilted on one side for extra heat protection, and it also features a loop for easy hanging.
James Leman (1688-1745) was a master weaver, designer, and prominent member of the Spitalfields silk industry in London's East End. His fragile yet vibrant album is one of the V&A's greatest treasures, containing the earliest-known English designs for woven silk.
Author/Artist/Designer
James LemanDimensions
20.5 x 20.5cm (8 x 8in)
Composition
Outer: organic cotton. Padding: polyester (machine wash on cool with like colours)
Colour
Orange
Product code
170546
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