Gustav Linen Fabric, Mustard / Rye

Regular price$ 125.00
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Overview
This is a contemporary version of a Swedish Gustavian style check, and it is truly useful in an interior. Drawn by hand this design has a structure to it but with a lovely element of imperfect lines. With details of small graphics stitches and quirky lines it becomes soft, crafty and comfortable.

Gustav is drawn by hand and is printed by our Master printers on our beautiful and sustainable high quality linen weave, which is lively and make our patterns age with grace.

Measurements
• 59" wide, sold by the meter
• Vertical repeat 57.9". horizontal repeat 25.2"

Additional Notes
• 100% Linen, 265g/Sqm, 15,000 rubs 
• OEKO-TEX certified, complies with REACH regulation
• Made in Sweden

Color Description
Mustard and white illustration on a golden yellow background

Additional Info
Littlephant is a Swedish brand that designs and produces smart products for you, your home and your children. Creativity is always the focus and behind the brand is Camilla Lundsten - a fantastic designer and entrepreneur whose products speak directly to the heart. Her designs feel as imaginative and self-evident and it is impossible not to like them. The colors, the patterns, the stories are really form and function in perfect harmony.

Why choose us?

we're committed to good design

The Pattern Collective is a textile studio with a well curated collection of high-end, distinctive wallcoverings and fabrics from around the globe.

From Transylvania to South Africa (and everywhere in-between) we import unique collections such as Mind the Gap, Angela Groundwater, and Kariokas. You can browse our extensive collection online or in our New Orleans studio by appointment.

painterly patterns

bold, eclectic design

Hand painted brush strokes create movement and variation in design

design for the littles

imaginative interiors

Create an environment that will nurture your childs' creativity and allow the imaginative side of their personality to blossom

Laissez les
bons temps rouler

"Let the good times roll"