Serpiente Heavy Satin Fabric
Overview
Serpiente, which is Spanish for Snake, refers to Helena's ancestry and love of all things Gothic. We would characterize her house and style as "elevated witch," combining elements of the late Georgian and Victorian eras with a modern edge that is meticulously designed.
Here, Anna's trademark Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts influences are evident, combining the delicate snakes into a charmingly winding design with stylized floral elements. The tones of this color, which we refer to as "hot green," vary from bright bottle greens to dark tealy, glassy greens, and off white with a touch of pink. Slightly Victorian in style, this pattern lends itself to maximalst style, period residences or modern settings alike.
Our Heavy Satin offers a gorgeous, opulent drape for blinds and drapes, thanks to its thick texture and subtle gloss. This cloth is naturally resistant to fire.
Measurements
• 55" wide, sold by the meter
• Repeat: 9.2" wide by 12.6" high , straight match
Additional Notes
• Printed to order, 3 - 4 week lead time
• 100% Polyester, 50,000 rubs
• Dry Clean Only
• Please note: velvets are not naturally fire retardant. FR and CRIB5 treatment available upon request
Color Description
Multi-colored illustration
Additional Info
Discover Anna Hayman's handmade designs, often influenced by the Art Deco, Victorian, and Arts and Crafts periods. Explore her range of wallpapers, fabrics, and lampshades, perfect for layering and adding depth to both domestic and commercial environments.
Influenced by the Art Deco period, and her own home, Anna Hayman mixes elements of this era and the Biba era, along with her own indigenous style to create prints with soul and timelessness. Avid about texture, her fringed lampshades and soft velvets, along with heavy patterned papers, tasseled cushions and bedspreads evoke a languorous, decadent way of being. She creates each print carefully using either lino cutting techniques or painting with ink or decorators paints.