Chintz roses and lilacs mini print
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Accent your home décor with our new range of mini prints. These vibrant patterned prints on durable board are effortless to display on shelves or mantelpieces and offer an elevated, long-lasting way to keep a little memento of the V&A collection.
This mini print features a naturalistic chintz design of roses and lilacs in bright colours. It was exhibited at the Museum of Ornamental Art in 1852, in an exhibition called 'False Principles in Design' curated by V&A founder Henry Cole.
Furnishing fabric Glazed, roller printed cotton
Lancashire, England, 1850
V&A: T.10-1933
© Victoria and Albert Museum
Created exclusively for the V&A.
Dimensions
15 x 15.4cm
Composition
4 colour printed FSC paper on 1,200 gsm board
Colour
Purple
Product code
168965
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