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How to Use Mirrors to Transform Your Home
Far from simply being a practical object, a mirror is a transformative piece that can instantly make your space feel bigger and brighter.
A set of nine framed prints, based on 19th-century scientific illustrations, each of these wood-framed images - which are printed on antique-effect paper, and identified with their Latin names beneath - features a different flower or plant. Flower varieties shown include lilac, rose acacia, clematis and chalice vine. Hung together, they make a striking display of wall art in a country home, but these pieces are equally effective combined with other art work, or even seen individually.
Width | 35 cm |
Height | 46 cm |
Made Using Natural Fibres
Made Using Natural Fibres
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