Item# RCS1950
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This William Morris Strawberry Thief Silk Blend Shawl is designed to wear as a shawl, wrap or scarf. The printed design was adapted from a design by William Morris (1834–1896), who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and a founder of the British Arts & Crafts Movement. The acclaimed designer was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. Dimensions: 78” x 28” (198 cm x 71 cm). The fine art print reverses to a complementary solid color. Silk Blend. Hand wash.
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The design of this Sullivan Pillow is based on a window in the National Farmer's Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1908, designed by Louis Henry Sullivan, with decorative elements by George Elmslie. It was the first of Sullivan's "jewel box" bank designs. A design from an important historic architectural building, brought to life for today’s modern homes with extraordinary weaving and depth...
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The design of this Sullivan Pillow is based on a window in the National Farmer's Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1908, designed by Louis Henry Sullivan, with decorative elements by George Elmslie. It was the first of Sullivan's "jewel box" bank designs. A design from an important historic architectural building, brought to life for today’s modern homes with extraordinary weaving and depth...
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