Historic Royal Palaces Bow Embroidery White Natural Bedding

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Historic Royal Palaces Bow Embroidery White Natural Bedding

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Historic Royal Palaces Bow Embroidery White Natural Bedding

 

Inspired by Antonio Verrio’s 17th-century murals seen at Hampton Court Palace’s Little Banqueting House, this design brings baroque artistry into your home. The delicate bow motif can be seen throughout the palace, from the interiors to the court dress collection. Embroidered in a warm natural shade onto a 200-thread-count cotton percale base and finished with a knife-edge finish to add subtle elegance and style to any bed linen collection.

Inspiration
The Painted Room at the Little Banqueting House is an explosion of colour and gilded extravagance. It is typical of the baroque love affair with creating an illusionistic three-dimensional interior space, open to the sky, painted across the coved ceiling and walls.

Dominating the room are the painted murals of Antonio Verrio, with elaborate and flamboyant gilding work by Peter Cousen. Each scene is presented as if it were a framed painting, surrounded by garlands of flowers and bows within a carved architectural setting.

 

 This gorgeous set is available as a Single with one pillowcase or Double, King and Superking with two matching Pillowcases. 

 

Wash at 40c, Tumble Dry on Low, Warm Iron, Do Not Dry Clean, Do Not Bleach
 
100% Cotton Percale
 
Single : W135 x D200cm
Double : W200 x D200cm
King :  W230 x D220cm
Super King : W260 x D220cm
 
 

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  • Weight: 1200g, 1650g, 1900g, 900g
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