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Decorative & Floral

The ornamental style of the 18th and 19th Centuries evolved from the requirement for tapestries to fulfil a greater function in interior decoration. Subjects were often floral, still-life or architectural, sometimes inspired from paintings by Dutch and Flemish masters. ‘Exotic' themes from distant lands became fashionable as a result of the increase in ocean voyages and exploration during these centuries.

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Items 1-24 of 81

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  1. Gardener Boy Loom Woven Tapestry - 46 x 89 cm (1'6" x 2'11") - Requires Rod Size 2
    -30%
  2. Pedestal Portiere - Red Loom Woven Tapestry - 200 x 72 cm (6'7" x 2'4") - Requires Rod Size 2
    -40%
  3. Bouquet Chenonceaux Loom Woven Tapestry - 145 x 108 cm (4'9" x 3'7") - Requires Rod Size 3 - Last Piece Remaining
    -60%
  4. Beauvais Vase - Autumn Loom Woven Tapestry - 84 x 140 cm (2'9" x 4'7") - Requires Rod Size 4
    -20%
  5. Renaissance Vase Greyscale Loom Woven Tapestry - 90 x 72 cm (3'0" x 2'4") - Requires Rod Size 2
    -30%
  6. Flowerbasket Dark Loom Woven Tapestry - 66 x 105 cm (2'2" x 3'5") - Requires Rod Size 3
    -34%