William Morris Designs
Saint James Damask Blue Velvet
Product Code: LF11349
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£54.00 per metreA design of pinks, roses and acanthus leaves created by William Morris in 1881 for the Blue Room at St James' Palace - the home of Kings and Queen's of England for over 300 years. This design was also used for the Drawing room at Stanmore Hall in 1888. Registered August 1881. Initially woven as a jacquard by J.O Nicholson, later hand-woven at Merton Abbey. Now a sumptuous sublimation dyed velvet. This fabric is suitable for curtains, furnishings and upholstery.
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Standard Delivery: 7 - 9 days
Free delivery on all orders. No-hassle returns up to 30 days.
Samples postage £3.75 per 5 ordered. This will be refunded on first 'per-metre' order.
Composition: 100% Sublimation Dyed Polyester - 50,000 rubs - waterless printing process - Oeko-tex and EN71-3 certified inks - washable - made in England
Vertical pattern repeat (cm): 39.0
Width (cm): 137.0
Colour: Blue
Care instructions: Washable at 30 degrees
Flame retardant: Available in both standard and flame retardant finish
Martindale value: 50,000
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Composition: 100% Sublimation Dyed Polyester - 50,000 rubs - waterless printing process - Oeko-tex and EN71-3 certified inks - washable - made in England
Vertical pattern repeat (cm): 39.0
Width (cm): 137.0
Colour: Blue
Care instructions: Washable at 30 degrees
Flame retardant: Available in both standard and flame retardant finish
Martindale value: 50,000
Free delivery for all by-the-metre fabric orders to UK shipping addresses.
For samples, we charge £3.75 postage and handling charge per 5 samples, but also send you a gift card so that you get the cost of the samples back when you order fabric by the metre.