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LUTHER TRAVIS 1981 for BLOOMCRAFT FABRIC - Ribbon Design - Vintage - By the Yard

$355.49 MXN
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No hay precio de envío se especifica en MX
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La política de devoluciones

None: All purchases final

Protección de compra

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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Rasgos del artículo

Categoría:

Fabric

cantidad disponible:

8 En stock

Condition:

New

Color:

Multicolor

Length/Amount:

By the Yard

Brand:

Bloomcraft

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Fiber Content:

Cotton

SiteWideCondition:

New

Suitable For:

Drapery

Pattern:

Floral

Fabric Weight:

Light

Width:

58"

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Publicado en venta:

July 15

Artículo número:

1760091290

Descripción del Artículo

Thank you for stopping by. LUTHER TRAVIS 1981 for BLOOMCRAFT FABRIC - Ribbon Design - Vintage - By the Yard A charming, quite romantic yet playful fabric. Back in the 80's and prior, a light weight cotton chintz was used for many items. This beautiful cotton chintz fabric lends more toward dress making for an adult or child. It's lightweight and ribbon design will produce a vintage look. This can also be used for drapes for an adult or child's bedroom and would be perfect~! This fabric would also be suitable for dresses, lending a truly feminine and romantic result. By Luther Travis 1981 for Bloomcraft, Inc. An original screen print, protected with Teflon, and is soil and stain repellent. Generous 55" Working Space width. Beautifully preserved since 1981. Pristine Condition The Cotton Chintz, giving it that Vintage look and feel. The 11 colors applied during this screen print consist of greens, blues, ivory, pinks and burgundies. Fabulous for pillows, drapes, table clothes, napkins Hand-wsh, dry clean please or spot clean. History on Luther Travis -- Influential designer and executive, well-respected artist, passionate horticulturist Luther S. Travis, 91, of New Hope, Pa., passed away on March 18, 2019, at his home. Luther was born in Cape Charles, on the eastern shore of Virginia, and grew up in the Ghent district of Norfolk, Va. He studied interior design at Parsons School of Design, and returned to Virginia to receive a BA in interior design and fine arts at the College of William and Mary. Returning to Parsons, he went on to receive a certificate in textile design. As a freelance designer, Luther was one of the first names to be used in designer-name collections. He designed bed and bath linens, a wide variety of drapery and textile designs, wallpaper, wrapping paper, and table linens for Fallani and Cohn. In 1956, he joined Bloomcraft, Inc. His influence was largely responsible for Bloomcraft's leadership in printed fabrics. He retired from Bloomcraft as Vice President of Design. After leaving Bloomcraft, Luther went of to form the London based Trull-Travis Design Associates, Ltd. As a well-respected artist, Luther's illustrations were a part of the select American Artists Christmas Card Collection for many years. Luther was a passionate horticulturalist, was a member of the American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) and spent much of his time in his gardens. As an orchidist, Luther was an award-winning member of the AOS (Cypripedium Kentuckiense "Travis" CHM/AOS). Luther's insatiable curiosity constantly exposed him to creative inspirations. To satisfy his ardent interest in architecture and fine arts, he visited most of the major museums in the world. He examined ancient ruins, tramped through jungles, and climbed mountains to see and study with the discerning eye of the talented artist. Every experience became part of his talent. Have a great rest of your day.