Serpentine Summer Velvet
Product Details
The Serpentine pattern is based on perhaps one of the most iconic and recognisable marbled designs, most often referred to as ‘Peacock’ or ‘Bouquet.
Originally first created at the end of the 19th century we've modernised this pattern by incorporating a rich palette and enlarging the scale.
Digitally printed onto textural rich velvet with majority cotton content (88% Cotton), this fabric has a premium feel with a beautiful soft handle and drape.
Coupled with a luxe gentle sheen that catches the light, this material is perfect for plush cushions and sumptuous upholstery interior projects.
This fabric has been sourced from Europe and printed by skilled craftspeople at a UK Print House to the highest standards.
Composition: 88% Cotton / 12% Polyester Velvet.
Width: 138 -140cm.
Weight: 416gsm.
Repeat: 45.6cm (Horizontal) x 113cm (Vertical). Straight Match.
Fabric Sourced From Europe & Printed in the UK.
MOQ: 4 m minimum order requirement.
Care Instructions:
Recommended Dry Clean Only.
Fabric End Use:
Ideal For Upholstery & Cushions.
Martindale Abrasion Rub Test:
40,000 Rub Count - Commercial Use.
This product follows the return policy of House of Amitie.
- Returns accepted
- No
- Bespoke
- Not returnable
Brand
House of Amitie
House of Amitié is a premium-printed Interiors brand focused on the timeless craft of paper marbling, based in Devizes, Wiltshire. Amitié, being the French word for 'Friendship', is at the very heart of the business, founded by 2 childhood friends, Jemma Lewis & Angela Bush.
All designs begin at the tray in Jemma's Wiltshire workshop and are then translated into seamless repeats and developed into beautiful digitally printed fabrics, wallpapers, cushions, lampshades and other interior décor products.
Maintaining a 'craft with conscience' sustainable approach, ingredients used are sourced close to home with all products then printed and made to order in the UK by talented partnering print houses, small businesses and individual makers.
All fabrics and wallpapers are digitally printed in the north of England, with a focus on using natural or recycled materials, suited for a range of end uses, from domestic to commercial soft furnishings, upholstery, wall coverings and home accessories.