• Product information
    Article number:
    108594
    Design:
    Lisa Englund
    Material:
    Linen
    Color:
    Black
    Country of manufacture:
    SC

    “Chintz” is found on both cushions and textile in Svenskt Tenn’s range. The print was created by design student Lisa Englund from Konstfack University, in conjunction to Svenskt Tenn’s “Ten Textile Talents” exhibition in the spring of 2018. Using Josef Frank´s US Tree print, she designed her own steam and filled it with imaginary plants inspired by Indian Chintz; hand-painted or block-printed fabric that was exported to Europe during the 1600-1700s. 

    Read more about Lisa Englund in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    108594
    Design:
    Lisa Englund
    Material:
    Linen
    Color:
    Black
    Country of manufacture:
    SC

    “Chintz” is found on both cushions and textile in Svenskt Tenn’s range. The print was created by design student Lisa Englund from Konstfack University, in conjunction to Svenskt Tenn’s “Ten Textile Talents” exhibition in the spring of 2018. Using Josef Frank´s US Tree print, she designed her own steam and filled it with imaginary plants inspired by Indian Chintz; hand-painted or block-printed fabric that was exported to Europe during the 1600-1700s. 

    Read more about Lisa Englund in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Design

    “Chintz” is found on both cushions and textile in Svenskt Tenn’s range. The print was created by design student Lisa Englund from Konstfack University, in conjunction to Svenskt Tenn’s “Ten Textile Talents” exhibition in the spring of 2018. Using Josef Frank´s US Tree print, she designed her own steam and filled it with imaginary plants inspired by Indian Chintz; hand-painted or block-printed fabric that was exported to Europe during the 1600-1700s. 

    Read more about Lisa Englund in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Design

    “Chintz” is found on both cushions and textile in Svenskt Tenn’s range. The print was created by design student Lisa Englund from Konstfack University, in conjunction to Svenskt Tenn’s “Ten Textile Talents” exhibition in the spring of 2018. Using Josef Frank´s US Tree print, she designed her own steam and filled it with imaginary plants inspired by Indian Chintz; hand-painted or block-printed fabric that was exported to Europe during the 1600-1700s. 

    Read more about Lisa Englund in Svenskt Tenn's magazine.

  • Care instructions

    Svenskt Tenn’s textile products such as cushions, place mats, napkins, pot holders and aprons can be machine washed in 40 degrees Celsius. Avoid colder temperatures as the colour can fade. Do not spin dry on a vigorous cycle. Can shrink 3-5%.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Sustainability in focus

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  • Dela

Cushion Textile Chintz Length 50 cm Width 50 cm, Linen, Black

The product has been discontinued