liberty ianthe curtains

Made to Measure Curtains and Blinds – Floral and Bird Design Wallpapers – Toile de Jouy Wallpapers – Large Design Wallpapers – Small Design Wallpapers – Wide Width Wallpaper – Trellis Design Wallpapers – Friezes and Borders – Wallpaper Paste and Lining Paper Children's Fabrics and Wallpapers Art of the Loom Cole & Son Wallpaper Fabrics and Papers Bespoke G P & J Baker Mr Perswall Wall Art A timeless wallpaper design, originally created by well known French Art Nouveau designer, R. Beauclair in approximately 1900. ‘Ianthe’ is Greek for purple or violet flowers, suggesting that the flowers in the design may have originally been drawn from violets. It is shown here in shades of teal, indigo and steel blue on a cream ground. Vertical 30.5cm, Horizontal 17.5cm This is a 'paste the wall' product Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. Then visit our FAQs If you cannot find what you are looking for then give us a ring on +44 (0) 1273 495500
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The shop is located by the entrance of Moorfield car park. Guide dogs are welcome – please leave other dogs outside. Monday - Saturday: 9.00am - 5.30pm Sunday: 10.30am - 4.30pm Bank Holidays: Sunday hours with the exception of Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Easter Sunday For the nearest Moorfield car park follow signs for City Centre. The carpark is behind Mallet/ Argos, south side of Victoria Square. Type: Multi story and ground level outside Disability Access - number of disabled spaces After 4pm evening charge is = £1.00 Truro has a modern and regular Park and Ride service from Langarth Park located on the west side of Truro, on the A390 at Threemilestone. Buses stop just meters from Truro Fabrics. See Here for more details. Most busees stop on Victoria Square. Truro Fabrics is located close to the square. On foot, turn left at Burger King. Shortly you will see Truro Fabrics on the left side. See Here for more information Truro is on the main railway line through Cornwall.
On foot, turn left out of the railway station and down the hill. Follow the road into River Street (past the Museum), into Victoria Square and turn left into Calenick Street at Burger King. Shortly you will see Truro Fabrics on your left, by the entrance of Moorfield car park. For the location of Truro’s other carparks, and a guide to visiting the city, see the Enjoy Truro website. Page 1 of 2�� FIRST   � PREVIOUS   1   2     LAST ��Paris-based architects Pierre Buecler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli designed the interior of the new Liberty of London concept store on Sloane Street, which opened last month. The two-storey shop displays accessories, scarves, swimwear and jewellery. Women's collections are on the ground floor and men's upstairs. The designers took inspiration from the architecture of the original store and archive of prints, as well as the Orient Express. The following information is from Liberty of London: LIBERTY OF LONDON UNVIELS NEW BOUTIQUE DESIGN
July 2008 sees the launch of the first Liberty of London concept store dedicated to the brand name and represents the first step in a planned world-wide expansion. Conceived by Creative Director Tamara Salman and designed by Paris-based architects Pierre Buecler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli, the two-storey 1,800 sq ft store provides an opulent canvas for the men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, scarf, swimwear and jewellery lines. The ground floor is devoted to the women’s collections and takes its cue from the architecture and heritage of Liberty - evoking a distinct sense of exotic glamour and decadent opulence. Milk walls and gold arches drift through blackened oak and high gloss black furniture which in turn are grounded by a grey stone floor with a hair-line brass inlay of an abstract ‘Ianthe’ signature print. Stucco ceilings and walls are intricately carved from moulds of archive prints such as the floral ‘Chrystelle’ design giving the impression of a beautiful celestial garden.
Medieval deer and birds adorn walls and appear to peek through the golden arch detailing. The centrepiece of the ground floor is an impressive three metre long scarf bar in black gloss petrified oak and glass. Back-lit scarf boxes float above to showcase individual and exclusive designs. Paying homage to the Orient Express and the sheer glamour of travel, luggage racks act as product shelves and dressing room interiors echo a train carriage in lush dark purple velvet. A dramatic curtain of transparent acrylic spheres, with ‘Ianthe’ highlighted in black, follows the line of a curved sweeping black oak staircase leading to the men’s floor on level one. Shafts of purple light, projected from above, cast a shimmering purple hue after dark. Recalling the spirit of the original store, black gloss panelling mimics original wooden panelling. Once again ceilings and walls feature elements of floral mouldings taken from inside the Liberty building, interspersed with a swan and stag’s head – discreetly positioned to provide an element of surprise.