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Moquette sample; 'Barman' or 'Landmark', designed by Wallace Sewell, 2010

Main details

Main details for this item.
Reference number
2010/7676
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.
Manufacturer
Dates
2010
Collection
Object type
  • Moquette sample
Location
Topics
Completeness
76%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    532mm
    Width
    367mm
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Blue
    • Blue
    • Red
    • Grey
    Design
    AttributeValue
    Material
    Wool
    Nylon
    Cotton
    Pattern name
    Barman
    Landmark
    Pattern repeat
    80mmx172mm
  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Manufacturer
    Camira Fabrics, 2010
    Commissioner
    TfL, 2010
    Designer
    WallaceSewell, 2010
  • Associated companies, people and places

    Company
    AttributeValue
    Company
    TFL, 2010
    Wallace Sewell, 2010
    Camira Fabrics, circa 2010
    People
    AttributeValue
    People
    Emma Sewell - 2010
    Harriet Wallace-Jones - 2010

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