Inspired by the work of 19th-century naturalist and illustrator John James AudubonThis design combines fantastical hand-drawn birds with geometric elements and scientifically inspired details.
The composition is full of subtle details waiting to be discovered. Among them are mechanical bees, birds with technological features, and metal labels carried by the birds themselves, lending an original and imaginative character.
These plaques include references to some of history's most influential scientists and naturalists, from Audubon to Alan Turing, creating an interesting connection between art, nature, and science.
The result is a sophisticated and striking print that reflects Emma J Shipley's passion for detailed illustration, exploration, and the natural world.
This version has been developed as an outdoor fabric. It incorporates an antimicrobial treatment and offers excellent lightfastness.
Its maintenance is simple, as it is recommended to clean only with a damp cloth.
Fabric manufactured in the UK with a 100% polyester composition. It offers abrasion resistance of 25.000 Martindale cycles, making it suitable for everyday use.
It complies with British standard BS5852 Cig Test (0) for fabrics with less than 75% natural fibers and can be treated to meet the BS5852 (1) Match Test. It also complies with US standard California Bulletin 117.
This fabric is not reversible and is designed to be hung in only one orientation. Thanks to its synthetic composition, it offers good durability and maintains a neat appearance over time.