Kan-Shie Belgian Linen
Bold in scale. Ancient Chinese pottery, through a new and playful lens.
Kan-Shie simultaneously draws from Chinese enameled porcelain and evokes the natural imagery and simple forms of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Bold, elegant and floral, the design seamlessly interweaves graphic elements and multi-hued botanicals. With its deep negative space receding behind playfully colored elements, there’s an air of a palace garden – one composed of flowers at once both familiar and fantastical.
Color order shown: Emerald (White Linen), Delft (White Linen), Coral (Natural Linen)
Bold in scale. Ancient Chinese pottery, through a new and playful lens.
Kan-Shie simultaneously draws from Chinese enameled porcelain and evokes the natural imagery and simple forms of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Bold, elegant and floral, the design seamlessly interweaves graphic elements and multi-hued botanicals. With its deep negative space receding behind playfully colored elements, there’s an air of a palace garden – one composed of flowers at once both familiar and fantastical.
Color order shown: Emerald (White Linen), Delft (White Linen), Coral (Natural Linen)
Bold in scale. Ancient Chinese pottery, through a new and playful lens.
Kan-Shie simultaneously draws from Chinese enameled porcelain and evokes the natural imagery and simple forms of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Bold, elegant and floral, the design seamlessly interweaves graphic elements and multi-hued botanicals. With its deep negative space receding behind playfully colored elements, there’s an air of a palace garden – one composed of flowers at once both familiar and fantastical.
Color order shown: Emerald (White Linen), Delft (White Linen), Coral (Natural Linen)