Description
Throughout the 18th century, pineapples became a symbol of prosperity and wealth among the English elite. Alexander Pope, a resident of Thames Arcadia and poet, traded these rare and prized fruits for objects of importance and curiosity. Our tribute to the prized pineapple captures the fluidity of indigo resist printing on 100% heavyweight linen.
Composition: 100% Linen
Fabric Width: 140 cm
Vertical Repeat: 90.5 cm
Horizontal Repeat: 70 cm
Use: Fabric suitable for making cushions, curtains and upholstery