Ansonborough Belgian Linen

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An out-of-the-ordinary geometric pattern meant for rooms that need a little fun. A metallic olive is screen printed by hand on a peach background. The peach background is tinted, or “tea stained,” which allows the textile to exude a lightness about it, despite the prolific sense of color.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

This was the first pattern developed for her textile line, specifically for use in the nursery at KK’s old house. For inspiration, she researched antique German botanical charts of seed anatomy.

The pattern takes its name from the historic neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina where KK lived during her time at the College of Charleston. 

WIDTH 54"

PATTERN REPEAT 13.5”w x 13”h

PRINT METHOD hand tea stain + hand silkscreen

PRINT LOCATION Rhode Island, USA

GROUND 100% Belgian linen sustainably produced by Libeco

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An out-of-the-ordinary geometric pattern meant for rooms that need a little fun. A metallic olive is screen printed by hand on a peach background. The peach background is tinted, or “tea stained,” which allows the textile to exude a lightness about it, despite the prolific sense of color.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

This was the first pattern developed for her textile line, specifically for use in the nursery at KK’s old house. For inspiration, she researched antique German botanical charts of seed anatomy.

The pattern takes its name from the historic neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina where KK lived during her time at the College of Charleston. 

WIDTH 54"

PATTERN REPEAT 13.5”w x 13”h

PRINT METHOD hand tea stain + hand silkscreen

PRINT LOCATION Rhode Island, USA

GROUND 100% Belgian linen sustainably produced by Libeco

An out-of-the-ordinary geometric pattern meant for rooms that need a little fun. A metallic olive is screen printed by hand on a peach background. The peach background is tinted, or “tea stained,” which allows the textile to exude a lightness about it, despite the prolific sense of color.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

This was the first pattern developed for her textile line, specifically for use in the nursery at KK’s old house. For inspiration, she researched antique German botanical charts of seed anatomy.

The pattern takes its name from the historic neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina where KK lived during her time at the College of Charleston. 

WIDTH 54"

PATTERN REPEAT 13.5”w x 13”h

PRINT METHOD hand tea stain + hand silkscreen

PRINT LOCATION Rhode Island, USA

GROUND 100% Belgian linen sustainably produced by Libeco