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Charleston
by James Dunlop

Mineral

Charleston by James Dunlop nods to the Bloomsbury artists’ decorative painterly style, bringing to life a whimsical garden scene inspired by Charleston House and Gardens. Composed of gestural botanical motifs embedded in abstract brushstrokes, Charleston invites a joyful energy to residential spaces. The essence of the artist’s original hand painting and sketch-like quality is replicated through screen printing in the UK on to a soft cotton linen drapery textile. Charleston offers three custom colourways; pastel hues of a spring garden meadow, an earthen palette of ginger, tobacco, and ochre, complete with a mineral combination of indigo blues set within grounding neutrals.

Specifications

ProductCharleston
BrandJames Dunlop
ColorMineral
Code 109553 i

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Composition51% Linen, 49% Cotton
Horizontal Pattern Repeat (Weft)26.8"
Vertical Pattern Repeat (Warp)25.2"
Width53.5"
Weight11.1oz/yd
OriginUnited Kingdom

Do not bleach

Do not tumble dry

Drip dry in shade

Drycleaning Gentle cycle

Low iron max 110C

Machine wash cool gentle cycle

Warning: Iron reverse side use barrier cloth

Lightfastness i Lightfastness is a property of a colourant such as dye or pigment that describes how resistant to fading it is when exposed to light.

UV 5/8 Blue Scale

 

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Puddling drape recommended

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Emerging in the early 20th century, the Bloomsbury Group of painters, writers, and thinkers cultivated a bohemian way of life and revolutionary style, in response to the reserved society of Edwardian England.

Emerging in the early 20th century, the Bloomsbury Group of painters, writers, and thinkers cultivated a bohemian way of life and revolutionary style, in response to the reserved society of Edwardian England.