Original price
GBP £ 220
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Description
Our stunning 'How the Leopard Got His Spots' velvet by linocut artist Alexis Snell is now available as a striking lampshade and cushion.
With its distinctive jungle pattern of plush leaves and leaping leopards this fabric has been taken from a hand print and retains all the character of the original.
“I like things that are a bit dark and strange and I'm always drawn to a good story. A flea market, a late night drunken conversation, an old advert or a matchbox might get me thinking about a new idea." - Alexis Snell
'How the Leopard got his Spots' complements both contemporary and period settings and has been featured in Elle Decoration ,Homes and Gardens and Livingetc magazines.
Thank you to our wonderful customer Silson Contemporary Art Gallery in Harrogate for allowing us to take photographs.
The lampshade is hand made in England to a high standard and suitable for bulbs up to 60W
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From real cork wallpaper to secretly naughty lace, The Monkey Puzzle Tree collaborates with artists to create beauty for interiors like you've never seen before.
Founded by Charlotte Raffo in 2017 after she realised that many incredibly talented artists were struggling to make a living, the company pays a generous royalty to support artists to continue with their original practice.
All designs are created and manufactured in the North of England, less than 150 miles from their Leeds studio, supporting traditional industry and ensuring that the fabrics, wallpapers and cushions are made to the highest environmental standards.
Last updated: 25/03/21