LEIGHTON HOUSE - RUMMEN TILE - Silk Cushion - Royal
LEIGHTON HOUSE - RUMMEN TILE - Silk Cushion - Royal
This Liz Ramsay cushion is woven and made here in England from my own silk fabric. The pattern is inspired by my research at Leighton House where the pomegranate, a fruit of Paradise, is repeatedly depicted. The design is hand-tessellated in ecru and bright blue - two of the bold colours of the Arab Hall.
Measuring approximately 40cms x 40cms the cushion is reversible as shown, so that predominately Royal Blue of Ecru can be displayed. Each cushion comes with a cushion pad.
Entirely made in England.
This fabric is developed from my own artwork, in response to the architecture and ceramics of Leighton House, Holland Park, London. The intricate mosaics and Damascus tiles with their softly imperfect geometrics lend themselves to my hand-worked approach to design.
The luxurious silk yarn is selected, dyed and spun in Italy. The fabric is woven in Cheshire, England and then hand finished. The cushion and inner pad are both sewn here. It is made with care in order to give many years of comfort and pleasure.
Occasional dry cleaning is advised.
LEIGHTON HOUSE: Now an opulent museum, Leighton House houses some exquisite fine art, but it also features, at its centre, The Arab Hall, magnificently decorated with over a thousand Islamic tiles, mostly from Damascus, Syria. The luxurious interiors, bold colours, gold mosaics, marble columns and stunning dome are enhanced by the vivid blue walls of peacock blue tiles by the ceramic artist William De Morgan.