Description
A delightfully sumptuous 1980s Jay Yang Design Ltd., this tropical floral chintz hits all of today’s notes with its lush iteration of a variety of palm and jungle leaves and foliage along with expressive flowers in a subtly vibrant design.
A medium weight unglazed chintz cotton that’s suitable to upholstery — pillows, shams, table draping, café curtains, Roman shades, chair seats/backs etc. Wide enough for a fabric-covered twin bed headboard.
COLORS: The background is a muted celadon and the flowers and foliage include cranberry, taupe, salmon, dusty rose, lavender, butternut squash skin, mocha, sage, chartreuse, forest green, teal, and mint along with black and white.
PICS: Colors more vibrant than the photos show.
SIZE: 55″ wide + 1.5″ selvedge on each side x 1 yard increments. Three yards available (click your shopping cart to add more yardage). Flowers range from .75″ buds & starflowers to 2″- 3″ Alstroemerias, to 3″ pansy heads, to 3″-4″ lilies and Irises, and foliage ranging from 3″ leaves to broad and lush 12″ x 15″ palm leaves.
CONDITION: Superior!
MAKER: Here’s a great New York Times article from 1979 about how Yang took the fabric design world by storm: https://www.nytimes.com/1979/02/15/archives/young-innovator-in-fabric-world-an-innovator-in-the-fabric-world.html
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.
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