Entryways

Victoria and Albert Museum Dianthus Coir Doormat

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$55.00
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The beautiful carnation surrounded by leaves featured on this mat is inspired by an Arts and Crafts wallpaper in V&A’s archives. Compton was designed in 1895–6 for Compton Hall in Wolverhampton, England, the home of Laurence Hodson, and it was probably the result of a joint effort between William Morris (1834–96) and his assistant J.H. Dearle (1859–1932). Every entryway mat is designed and crafted to be stylish and functional. Made from the best quality all-natural coir to meet the industry's highest durability standards, Entryways doormats are hand-stenciled with eco-friendly dyes for long-lasting vibrancy. 100% natural coir with backing and constructed to the highest industry standards. Hand-painted with eco-friendly dyes; multiple stencils are used to recreate stunning artwork.

24" by 36"

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