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1760 Hedda Eleonora - Pillow Front

1760 Hedda Eleonora - Pillow Front

Regular price $12.00 USD
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Product Information

Product: Pillow front fabric panel
Material: Cotton Linen 220 gsm
Size: Approximately 43 × 43 cm
Design: Colourful 18th-century floral composition on light background
Period inspiration: 1760s rococo furnishing textiles

Sew beautiful historical pillows for your home and bring a touch of mid-18th-century elegance into your interior. The lively floral bouquets and delicate winding branches create a refined atmosphere inspired by manor houses, rococo salons, and cultivated European interiors.

The pillow front also makes a beautiful and thoughtful gift for anyone who loves historical interiors, sewing, textile art, cottage style décor, or elegant rococo inspired design.

Product Description

This decorative pillow front fabric is inspired by colourful rococo floral textiles from the mid-18th century. The design features elegant blossoms, curling branches, scattered berries, and richly detailed flowers arranged in a flowing vertical composition typical of refined European furnishing fabrics from the 1760s.

Printed on durable Cotton Linen 220 gsm, the fabric combines the natural texture of linen with the softness and versatility of cotton. The playful floral arrangement and vivid colour palette reflect the fashionable textile aesthetics associated with aristocratic interiors, decorative furnishings, and cultivated domestic environments during the rococo era.

Well suited for

Ideal for historical pillow fronts, decorative cushions, manor house interiors, historical sewing projects, period-inspired home décor, museum-inspired furnishing details, elegant upholstery accents, and thoughtful gifts for textile lovers. Also suitable for romantic cottage interiors and refined rococo inspired decorating.

Design & Historical Context

During the 1760s, floral furnishing fabrics with flowing botanical compositions became highly fashionable across aristocratic and upper bourgeois interiors throughout Europe. Light backgrounds combined with colourful blossoms created interiors that felt elegant, airy, cultivated, and closely connected to the decorative ideals of the rococo period.

The name Hedda Eleonora evokes the refined world of 18th-century noble interiors, where textiles, decorative arts, and floral ornamentation formed an essential part of fashionable domestic culture.


 


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