Floral Table Cloth, Arts Crafts Kitchen, Rose Briar, Walter Crane, & Movement, Cotton Tablecloth, Craftsman

Floral Table Cloth, Arts Crafts Kitchen, Rose Briar, Walter Crane, & Movement, Cotton Tablecloth, Craftsman
Categories: Furniture, Table
Brand: Etsy - Etsy (US)
Color: Blue
91 USD
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Floral Table Cloth, Arts Crafts Kitchen, Rose Briar, Walter Crane, Arts & Crafts Movement, Cotton Tablecloth, Craftsman FREE Domestic Shipping (USA) ♡ This beautiful vintage floral design table cloth is ideal for gathering during special occasions & durable enough for everyday use ♡ ♡Available in Four Sizes: Square: 58" x 58" Table Cloth & Rectangle: 52" x 70" Table Cloth (Custom Size) Rectangle: 60" x 84" Table Cloth (Custom Size) Rectangle: 58" x 102" Table Cloth Cotton Twill Fabric - Hemmed 4 sides ♡ Our Beautiful Table Cloths are machine washable & wrinkle-resistant. ♡ All-natural, cotton fabric is absorbent & will soak up any kind of spill. ♡ This durable fabric, long-lasting cotton-twill fabric also offers an elegant drape. Machine Wash - Cold Water - Gentle Cycle - Mild Detergent - Do Not Bleach - Line Dry Note: More Cotton Tablecloths also available in the shop - see other listings in Table Settings or reach out for assistance. William Morris (1834-1896) was a British artist, designer, & writer who played a significant role in the Arts & Crafts movement of the late 19th century. Morris was born in Walthamstow, England, & showed an early interest in the decorative arts, becoming an apprentice to Gothic revival architect G.E. Street at the age of seventeen. in 1861, Morris founded Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (later known as Morris & Co.), a decorative arts company that produced furniture, stained glass, wallpaper, & other home furnishings. Morris’s designs were characterized by their intricate patterns, natural forms, & medieval influences. Morris’s influence on design was far-reaching, & his ideas helped shape the Arts & Crafts movement, which advocated for the value of handmade goods & traditional craftsmanship in an age of mass-produced goods. He believed that the decorative arts should be accessible to everyone & that good design could improve people’s lives. Today, William Morris’s designs remain popular & continue to inspire artists & designers around the world. His influence can be seen in a wide range of design styles, from Art Nouveau to contemporary graphic design. Floral Table Cloth, Arts Crafts Kitchen, Rose Briar, Walter Crane, & Movement, Cotton Tablecloth, Craftsman