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40cm straight empire shade in emerald Ferns linen by GP & J Baker
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40cm straight empire shade in emerald Ferns linen by GP & J Baker

40cm straight empire shade in emerald Ferns linen by GP & J Baker

We call them "small" ferns because the original Ferns designs was on a considerably larger scale. This is one of the classic archival prints from G P & J Baker - it's about a century old and was based on botanical drawings in Flora Londinensis, a compendium of flora within a ten mile radius of London in the late 18th century. Please note the two coloured taping, picking out colours from the pattern.

$50.90

Original: $145.43

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40cm straight empire shade in emerald Ferns linen by GP & J Baker

$145.43

$50.90

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40cm straight empire shade in emerald Ferns linen by GP & J Baker

We call them "small" ferns because the original Ferns designs was on a considerably larger scale. This is one of the classic archival prints from G P & J Baker - it's about a century old and was based on botanical drawings in Flora Londinensis, a compendium of flora within a ten mile radius of London in the late 18th century. Please note the two coloured taping, picking out colours from the pattern.

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We call them "small" ferns because the original Ferns designs was on a considerably larger scale. This is one of the classic archival prints from G P & J Baker - it's about a century old and was based on botanical drawings in Flora Londinensis, a compendium of flora within a ten mile radius of London in the late 18th century. Please note the two coloured taping, picking out colours from the pattern.