


– ABOUT THIS DESIGN –
Coutts depicts scenes of everyday life in 18th century Imperial China. The detailed portrayals include shopkeepers keeping accounts using abacuses; barefooted servants waiting on their masters, tea being picked, and the various stages of silk production. The inspiration for the pattern was the fabulous paper lining the boardrooms of Coutts Bank in London’s The Strand, a gift to the bank’s director, Thomas Coutts, from Lord Macartney of Lissamore, shortly after his return to England in 1794 after a two-year expedition to China.
SPECIFICATION
Colourway: Special Colourway
Ground: Organza
Panel width: 1220mm
Panel height: Tailored to any wall height
Ref: 742456
Use: Drapery
Ordering: This product is made to order, and as such it is always tailored to your interior. Lead times are typically 16-20 weeks. However, we do have a selection of embroidered products in stock that are available to purchase immediately. The view our stock products, click here
CUSTOMISATION
Designs are often tailored in order to perfectly fit within your interior by adapting the pattern to work around furniture, fixtures and fittings.
We can hand paint our designs onto our own range of fabric grounds which includes silk, linen, velvet and wool sateen, as well as onto client-supplied fabrics.