Boro Panel
by Rose Uniacke
£9,840
Designed by Rose in Autumnal tones of Velvet and Linen; made from oddments and roll ends of Rose Uniacke Fabrics
Boro is a Japanese technique of layering and patching textiles, often using mended or discarded pieces to form larger cloths and clothing.
Boro is a Japanese technique of layering and patching textiles, often using mended or discarded pieces to form larger cloths and clothing.
Product Description
Designed by Rose in Autumnal tones of Velvet and Linen; made from oddments and roll ends of Rose Uniacke Fabrics
Boro is a Japanese technique of layering and patching textiles, often using mended or discarded pieces to form larger cloths and clothing. The term is derived from Japanese boroboro, meaning something tattered or repaired. In keeping with the zero-waste ethos of reusing and recycling, Rose's Boro panels are composed from the off-cuts and roll-ends from her RU Fabrics range
Boro is a Japanese technique of layering and patching textiles, often using mended or discarded pieces to form larger cloths and clothing. The term is derived from Japanese boroboro, meaning something tattered or repaired. In keeping with the zero-waste ethos of reusing and recycling, Rose's Boro panels are composed from the off-cuts and roll-ends from her RU Fabrics range
Code:
6319
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Details & Dimensions
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H 200cm x W 300cm
H 79" x W 118¼"
H 79" x W 118¼"