Joseph Dandridge 1720 Satin Curtain

Loome Fabrics

Joseph Dandridge 1720 Satin Curtain

Product Code: LF12868

£56.00 per metre

Joseph Dandridge, born in 1665 in Winslow, was an English silk-pattern designer of Huguenot heritage, as well as a natural history illustrator and enthusiastic amateur naturalist with a particular interest in entomology. Towards the close of the 17th century, many Huguenot silk weavers settled in the Spitalfields district of London including James Leman (1688–1745), who collaborated with talented artists including Christopher Baudouin and Joseph Dandridge. Several of Dandridge’s silk pattern designs, created between 1717 and 1722, including this design, are now held by the Victoria and Albert Museum and can be viewed in its Prints & Drawings Study Room.

Flame Retardant: Yes

Metres

Minimum order 4 metres

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Standard Delivery: 20 - 30 days

Free delivery on all orders over £100, otherwise £9.95. Exchange returns accepted up to 30 days.

Samples postage £3.75 per 5 ordered (Maximum 20 per order) - refunded on first 'per-metre' order.

Product code: LF12868
Composition: 220gsm 100% Inherent FR Polyester - Sublimation dyed in England - 50,000 rubs
Vertical pattern repeat (cm): 69.0
Width (cm): 138.0
Colour: Green
Care instructions: Washable at 30 degrees
Flame retardant: Available in both standard and flame retardant finish
Martindale value: 50,000