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Chawton Rose Vase 159/10

£995.00 £895.00

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In 2018, a wallpaper fragment, identified by a tax mark, and produced around 1809, was discovered in the Dining Room of Jane Austen’s home in Chawton, Hampshire. The reproduction block-printed paper, known as Chawton Leaf, now hangs in the Dining Room, where Austen worked at her little table to write all six of her novels, just as she would have known it.

Emma has taken inspiration from the nettle-green leaves of this exciting find, and weaves blush-pink roses from the base of the vase to the upper ridge. With the back of the rose also captured, the visual of a clambering rose was born, and you can almost picture the Austen ladies with wicker baskets in hand, picking the Chawton Rose for the dining table.

Adapted from Moorcroft’s description.

Chawton Rose Vase comes in a limited edition of 20.


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