Elegant vintage custom hand-printed linen, likely produced in a small workshop for a designer commission. Features urns, butterflies, and stylized florals in soft gold and ivory tones accented with coral, celadon, and navy. The pattern is finely detailed with graceful movement and balanced chinoiserie composition
Pattern repeat: approximately 31” vertical and 29” horizontal.
Width: 60”.
Total yardage: 3.5 yards.
Base cloth appears to be a pure or high-linen blend with a soft, natural hand and moderate body—ideal for drapery, decorative pillows, or light upholstery applications.
The clean-cut edge without selvage is characteristic of custom hand-printed fabrics produced in small batches for design firms or private interiors, rather than commercial mill yardage.
This example likely dates from the 1960s–1970s and comes from the estate of a New Hope, PA interior designer and antique dealer known for sourcing fine custom textiles from Brunschwig & Fils, Cowtan & Tout, and other luxury houses.
Condition: Excellent overall. Fabric presents cleanly and evenly with no stains, holes, or fading. Colors are strong and saturated, pattern is crisply registered, and the linen remains supple and stable.
Returns: Accepted when item is returned in the same condition.
Note: Custom or limited-run hand-printed linens of this quality are increasingly rare. The 60” width and bespoke printing method suggest a studio or workshop production for a specific designer commission.