Daffodil 100% Irish Linen
Meet Daffodil in linen the herald of spring and a symbol of new beginnings. With its hopeful, trumpet like bloom, this single stem captures the brightness and optimism that has made the daffodil a favourite in British gardens and folklore.
Hand carved and printed using traditional woodblock techniques, Daffodil is available in yellow or blue, and in two repeat scales, offering a choice between a delicate accent or a bold, uplifting statement.
Perfect for curtains, cushions, or upholstery, this linen design brings a burst of seasonal joy into your home with every fold and drape.
*Please note there is a small and large scale repeat option
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: Small / Large scale options W26cm H30cm or W13cm x H15cm
Fabric Type: 100% Irish Linen
Care: Dry Clean Only
Colourway: Pink and Green and Ground
Usage: Upholstery, soft furnishings, curtains, blinds.
Samples: A5 size
STORY BEHIND DAFFODIL
Part of Annika Reed Studio’s Upstairs Downstairs collection, Daffodil belongs to the Downstairs chapter – four sophisticated single stem botanicals that root the home in the rhythm of the British seasons. Inspired by the classic 2 up, 2 down home, the collection celebrates the grounding embrace of nature below and the boundless wonder of childhood above.
In British folklore, the daffodil heralds joy and good fortune, blooming just as winter loosens its hold. To the Victorians, it was a symbol of chivalry and unrequited love. Associated with renewal and fresh starts, it was believed to lift spirits and encourage hope after long, grey months. Hand carved in Annika’s Somerset studio using traditional woodblock techniques, Daffodil captures that first bright burst of the season, a reminder that new beginnings are always just around the corner.