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Artichoke 1

Pillow-Cushion Top
Chair Seat Top

Regular Price 
230.00
Our Price

197.99

 


Artichoke 2
Pillow-Cushion Top
Chair Seat Top

Regular Price 
230.00
Our Price

197.99

 


Artichoke 3
Pillow-Cushion Top
Chair Seat Top

Regular Price 
230.00
Our Price

197.99

 

 


Beth Russell and
Designers Forum Needlepoint


Designers Forum is the world's leading producer of needlepoint kits based on the 19th century designs of William Morris and William De Morgan and other members of the Arts and Crafts Movement.


William Morris Artichoke
This superb Artichoke design was originally produced by William Morris as an embroidery kit.


Working with wool on linen, one of Morris' clients embroidered eight full size wall-hangings in crewel work; some of these may be seen at the William 
Morris Gallery, the Victoria & Albert Museum and 
the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. 
The same design worked in silk may be seen at Standen, East Grinstead.



Beth Russell has adapted three parts of Morris' Artichoke for needlepoint. Each is beautifully printed on strong polished deluxe canvas which is large enough 
to be made into cushions or chair seats.

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