Run Away to the Circus Linen Fabric | Circus Print Fabric | Annika Reed Studio

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Run Away to the Circus 100% Irish Linen

A circus stripe on 100% Irish linen acrobatic horses, jugglers, and big top tents repeating across the cloth. Joyful enough to stop a room, considered enough to live with.

Cut for curtains, Roman blinds, cushions, or upholstery. Four colourways: Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow. Sold by the metre, printed to order in Somerset.

Part of the Parade collection, drawn from the 1917 ballet by Picasso, Satie, Cocteau, and Massine but the fabric stands entirely on its own.

Product Details

Delivery: Made to order please allow up to 5-14 days.

Please ensure you order the correct number of metres to maintain continuity between batches.

Irish Linen is printed and woven in the UK and sourced from a Master of Linen Certified Company.

Printed Width: 140cm

Pattern Repeat: W 52cm x H36cm large scale OR W26cm x H18cm

Fabric Type: 100% Irish Linen

Care: Dry Clean Only

Colourway: Run Away to the Circus comes in one joyful colourway, Parade.

Usage: Upholstery, soft furnishings, curtains, blinds.

Delivery: Printed to order please allow 1 - 4 weeks.

Samples: A5 size

*Please note there is a small and large scale repeat option

STORY BEHIND

Step right up and immerse yourself in the world of The Parade—a collection of wallpapers inspired by the avant-garde ballet Parade, a collaboration between some of the greatest creative minds of the 20th century, including Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, Jean Cocteau, and Léonide Massine.

Each design in this collection captures the essence of the circus—its joy, its spectacle, and its wonder.Let your walls tell the story of the extraordinary.

Run Away to the Circus invites you to do just that, it captures the magic and whimsy of the big top and brings the circus's vibrant energy into your home. With stripes echoing circus tents and elements like acrobatic horses and jugglers, it’s an invitation to escape the ordinary and step into a world of wonder.

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