A Muggle of Jugs Linen
Embrace Your Inner Goddess with Linen
Transform your space into a divine sanctuary with our enchanting Muggle of Jugs linen. Drawing inspiration from Athena, the revered Goddess of Pottery, this design invites you to travel back to the marvels of ancient Greece.
With a nod to the rich heritage of pottery, this linen is available in two captivating colourways: a serene fresh blue and a classic terracotta, embodying both traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance.
Perfect for infusing your interiors with a touch of whimsy and historical charm, Muggle of Jugs linen promises to turn any room into a spellbinding retreat.
Product Details
Delivery: Made to order please allow up to 3 weeks
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: W52cm x H34 cm (approx)
Fabric Type: 100% Irish Linen
Care: Dry Clean Only
Colourway: A Muggle of Jugs comes in two colourways, a fresh blue and traditional terracotta.
Usage: Upholstery, soft furnishings, curtains, blinds.
Delivery: Printed to order please allow 1 - 3 weeks.
Samples: A5 size
STORY BEHIND MUGGLE OF JUGS
I've always been captivated by the artistry of ancient Greek pottery, which beautifully blends function with storytelling.
The Greeks used their ceramic vessels for everything—carrying water, storing wine, and religious rites. Yet, what captivates me most is how these practical items were also canvases for storytelling, intricately decorated with scenes from Greek mythology that celebrated their gods and goddesses.
With "Muggle of Jugs," I aimed to weave this historical grandeur into a design that feels both ancient and immediate. The wallpaper comes in two colourways: a fresh blue that echoes the serene waters of the Aegean Sea, and a traditional terracotta, reminiscent of the very earth that shaped these artefacts.
Each choice not only adds a historical dimension to your space but serves as a homage to the artistry of a civilisation that found beauty in everyday objects. It's my way of bringing a piece of ancient Greece into our modern homes, turning everyday spaces into realms of myth and beauty.