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This item will be posted to you by Folksy within 7 days of receiving payment.
Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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United Kingdom | £3.50 | £1.00 |
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Inspired by the 1950’s, Japanese woodcut patterns and Mike Perry the pair use only organic fabric, water-based inks and bio-degradable chemicals in their work. Their vibrant designs combine quirky patterns with traditional methods and the result is truly contemporary homeware. Cold days in the quarry don’t stop the duo who are fuelled by hot coffee and new ideas.
These Welsh wonders have worked their magic with our design brief and have created a craft apron fit for even the most discerning designer.
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Full description
This beautiful craft apron is made from a med-heavyweight fairtrade organic denim with a lighter blue lined patch pocket by Peris and Corr. The unique design is hand printed on to the fabric. It’s a perfect gift for any crafts person or cook - managing to be both beautiful yet practical.
Size: the apron measures 56cm at the widest point and is 82cm long (minus straps) Suitable for adults from 5' to 6'plus.
Washing: We recommend the item is washed separately on a cool wash or by hand.
Commissioned by Folksy, made in Snowdonia, November 2011
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