A Midi-Mini Belgian Linen
Hand-drawn natural forms. Stained glass. The geometry of water.
A modern take on an ebullient 1940’s pattern called “Arcadia,” A Midi was birthed from a two-inch square within Arcadia’s larger patchwork of patterns. We loved the shapes and the linework, and even in miniature it had a strong personality of its own.
A Midi then emerged into three different scales – Mini (seen here); inverted and enlarged for ‘A Midi – Moyen’ (fabric only); and in an even more dramatic scale for ‘A Midi – Grand ‘(wallpaper only). The collection’s palette is designed to be united together as a strong unit, or to be paired with any of our other more elaborate multi-color patterns.
Color order shown: Leaf (Natural Linen), Delft (White Linen) Clay (Natural Linen), Pool (White Linen), Fog (White Linen), Navy (White Linen), Black (Natural Linen) and White (Natural Linen)
Hand-drawn natural forms. Stained glass. The geometry of water.
A modern take on an ebullient 1940’s pattern called “Arcadia,” A Midi was birthed from a two-inch square within Arcadia’s larger patchwork of patterns. We loved the shapes and the linework, and even in miniature it had a strong personality of its own.
A Midi then emerged into three different scales – Mini (seen here); inverted and enlarged for ‘A Midi – Moyen’ (fabric only); and in an even more dramatic scale for ‘A Midi – Grand ‘(wallpaper only). The collection’s palette is designed to be united together as a strong unit, or to be paired with any of our other more elaborate multi-color patterns.
Color order shown: Leaf (Natural Linen), Delft (White Linen) Clay (Natural Linen), Pool (White Linen), Fog (White Linen), Navy (White Linen), Black (Natural Linen) and White (Natural Linen)
Hand-drawn natural forms. Stained glass. The geometry of water.
A modern take on an ebullient 1940’s pattern called “Arcadia,” A Midi was birthed from a two-inch square within Arcadia’s larger patchwork of patterns. We loved the shapes and the linework, and even in miniature it had a strong personality of its own.
A Midi then emerged into three different scales – Mini (seen here); inverted and enlarged for ‘A Midi – Moyen’ (fabric only); and in an even more dramatic scale for ‘A Midi – Grand ‘(wallpaper only). The collection’s palette is designed to be united together as a strong unit, or to be paired with any of our other more elaborate multi-color patterns.
Color order shown: Leaf (Natural Linen), Delft (White Linen) Clay (Natural Linen), Pool (White Linen), Fog (White Linen), Navy (White Linen), Black (Natural Linen) and White (Natural Linen)