Dramatic depth in green.
From afar this gorgeous velvet is a fun and abstract design that could almost be mistaken for a Jackson Pollock painting. On closer inspection the architectural details from Sir John Soane and Robert Adam's drawings can be seen, along with the ceiling painting motifs of intertwining bodies, cherubs, horses and textiles from a sketch of the Queen's State Bed Chamber ceiling at Hampton Court Palace by John Thornhill in 1715. These motifs have been rejigged and layered on top of each other
This layering as well as the purple and green colour ways gives this sumptuous design depth, especially with the playful use of shape that is featured. This velvet is a perfect match for a dark timber if being used to upholster furniture and also ideal for a luxurious cushion.