Beatrix Potter’s tales have enchanted children, and their parents for generations.
Peter Rabbit ™, originally published in 1901 is perhaps the most famous!
In choosing this story for our latest collaboration, Signare have designed a colourful and carefully crafted range of woven tapestry accessories that honour Beatrix Potter’s legacy and her love for the English countryside.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This shopper bag is sturdily made for a busy day at the shops; with ample room provided for your goods.
- Pair of full width pockets located on both sides of the shopper; one is fastened with a zip and the other with velcro for a stylish variation and easy access.
- Lined with patterned nylon on the inside and features zip pocket for belongings.
- Top of the bag is gusseted with the tapestry material and has zip fastening across the full width, with velcro fasteners for extra security.
- Two grab handles for carriage.
- Reinforced base for extra support.
- Mesh pocket at one end of the bag, ideal storage for a water bottle or umbrella.
Product size: 31 x 30 x 13.5 cm / 12in x 12in x 5.5in
FABRIC COMPOSITION
Made from eco dyed yarn
100% recyclable polyester
Vegan Friendly PU leather
EASY CARE
Clean it with a damp cloth. Do not soak in water.
Practised for thousands of years, the art of tapestry making is woven into a diverse range of cultures around the world. In Europe, tapestry has a long history dating back to the middle-ages when tapestries combined practical, social and aesthetic functions; helping to keep out drafts in chilly medieval castles and baronial halls as well as communicating stories of myth, morality and religion in times when few people were able to read.
While the nature of design themes and the materials used vary across cultures and over time, the process of tapestry weaving has remained largely unchanged for millennia. By weaving interlocking threads, the artist is able to interpret designs with unique results and produce images with a textural dimension – very different from a painting or a photograph.
Alongside painting, sculpture and architecture, tapestry remains one of the most important visual arts – still flourishing today as new generations of artists use the medium to create contemporary designs.
Designed in the UK.
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