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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.
The lampshade is hand made in England to a high standard and suitable for bulbs up to 60W
Shown with Lampcase from Kinkatou https://www.kinkatou.com
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About The Monkey Puzzle Tree
Multi award winning English made interiors with a twist and a conscience.
Combining a love of colour and pattern with a strong ethical purpose, their exquisite textiles and wallcoverings enrich interiors with character, authenticity and a quiet sense of rebellion.
Established in 2017 by Charlotte Raffo, The Monkey Puzzle Tree carved out a new way to harness creative ideas by collaborating with carefully selected Yorkshire artists, celebrating the best of the North of England's creativity, eccentricity and innovation.
The company works to support local communities and minimise the environmental impact of their products, paying their artists generous royalties and manufacturing their luxury designs within 100 miles of their Leeds studio.
Awarded ‘Best in British Product Design’ at the Hotel Designs Brit List Awards 2021 for ‘Metamorphosis’ linen union fabric
Awarded a Design Guild Mark in 2021 for ‘Hit the North’ real cork wallpaper.
Last updated: 16/10/24