Holland Park Rug (grey version)
        
        £445.00
        
      
	
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Description
Needlepoint kit for rug
Alexander Ionides was one of Morris' most important patrons. He owned a magnificent house in Holland Park, London. In the late 1800s he commissioned Morris to produce a large hand-tufted carpet for his home. The design was called Carbrook and the original now rests with the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Beth Russell, while retaining all the beautiful detail, has reduced the design to more manageable proportions and re-named it Holland Park.
The kit is also available in a blue version.
Details
| CANVAS: | 7/8#/in Zweigart Cream Rug Canvas, 31 x 52in (79 x 132cm) | 
| DESIGN: | 27 x 48in (68.5 x 122cm) | 
| STITCH: | Cross | 
| WOOLS: | Appleton crewel using 4 threads | 
| CHART: | A printed chart is provided to help with the positioning of the colours. | 
| INSTRUCTIONS: |  | 



 
          	