Description
A uniquely expressive Gabrielle Cie 1960s fabric, this Indienne boasts so much charming detail in the flower heads, long leaves, and hanging foliage. A midweight upholstery fabric that will make reproduction 18th- or 19th-century design projects soar — use it to cover dining room chair seats, to cover a screen, café curtains, Roman shades, and more. With all four yards there’s likely enough to cover a living room chair (or use mixed fabrics to complete the whole).
FIBER: 100% cotton, mid upholstery weight.
SIZE: 56″ wide x 1 yard increments with upn to four yards available. The largest flowers are 21″ from root to flower top, with the head 11″ wide.
COLOR: On a peachy background are cranberry, salmon, burnt orange, sky blue, celadon, ochre, avocado, russet, black, and white.
CONDITION: Largely excellent — it may be that the original screen printing was just a shade off, leaving. a.little bit of echo here and there but nothing to detract from the overall stunning nature of the piece.
MAKER: She’s all over the place and yet like too many Mid Century fabric designers, Gabrielle Cie goes without much in the way of a biography. Whomever knows her, should fix that as her fabrics are amazing and very collectible!
TO PURCHASE: Add to cart and then go to cart to add more yardage.
SUSTAINABILITY: ALL my packaging except tape is 100% re-used. Your invoice is available digitally in your account. I source vintage items and resources either as they are, or to upcycle into new products, giving them a new life. This reduces demand on current resources, preserves history, and keeps valuable items out of the landfill, all of which asks just a little bit less out of our ever-giving Mother Earth. Etsy buys carbon offsets for all shipping, which is a win-win for the sustainability-minded shopper.
Everything from a smoke-free and pet-free studio.