Moquette sample; 'Barman' or 'Landmark', designed by Wallace Sewell, 2010
Main details
Reference number | 2010/7676 |
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Description | Sample of cut and uncut wool moquette with a repeating pattern of London landmarks in light blue, red and light grey on a dark blue background. The design incorporates London landmarks including the London Eye, Big Ben, Tower Bridge and St Paul's. |
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Dates | 2010 |
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Completeness | 76% |
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Physical description
Dimensions Attribute Value Height 532mmWidth 367mmColour Attribute Value Colour - Blue
- Blue
- Red
- Grey
Design Attribute Value Material WoolNylonCottonPattern name BarmanLandmarkPattern repeat 80mmx172mm -
People involved
Role Person(s) involved Manufacturer Camira Fabrics, 2010Commissioner TfL, 2010Designer WallaceSewell, 2010 -
Associated companies, people and places
Company Attribute Value Company TFL, 2010Wallace Sewell, 2010Camira Fabrics, circa 2010People Attribute Value People Emma Sewell - 2010Harriet Wallace-Jones - 2010
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