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The Vivienne Westwood for Cole & Son wallpapers are all based on signature designs from her fashion collections such as the iconic Squiggle print from the Autumn-Winter 81/82 Pirate collection and the more recent Cut-Out Lace from the Spring-Summer 07 I am Expensiv collection.
From the early days of punk rock to establishing her own international fashion house Vivienne Westwood has been a major influence for over three decades. She is known as a symbol of British avant-garde and for her inimitable take on traditional British style and design.
was drawn by Vivienne herself and she has incorporated her signature in a hand drawn rendering of lace Tartan is synonymous with Vivienne Westwoodʼs designs and is quintessentially British. For wallpaper, Westwood has printed Tartan on the bias to give a new look. In 5 colourways.
takes its inspiration from Vivienne Westwoodʼs couture and the drapery techniques for which she has become famous. The drapery used in this design is copied from the skirt of a famous tartan wedding dress from the Autumn-Winter 93/94 Anglomania collection worn by Kate Moss. Printed as a panel measuring 270cm x 270cm.
The artwork with crystal-like highlights first appeared in a recent collection of knitwear. In 4 colourways.
One of Vivienne Westwoodʼs best-known prints, has developed from the Autumn-Winter 81/82 Pirate collection. It has become a classic of the house and it continues to be used in her clothing and accessory lines. In 4 colourways
is a favourite design, Vivienne Westwood has always referenced traditional shirting stripes such as those worn by gentlemen in the city. In 4 colourways.
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Inspired by a paper cut-out design which was executed in very small scale, has been used as a print on silk and wool in the fashion collections. In 3 colourways.
The design for first appeared in the Spring-Summer 07 I am Expensiv collection and was developed from a fragment of antique lace. In 3 colourways.
is a traditional British pattern often used in the fashion collections and this version has been hand-drawn by Vivienne herself. In 4 colourways.
Vivienne often looks to history and art as a source of creativity and the Elizabethan style design was inspired by the wardrobe of Elizabeth I. In 5 colourways.
Paper Jewellery was inspired by the jewellery for the Autumn-Winter 00/01 Winter collection. The jewellery was made entirely out of paper and cardboard with a trompe lʼoeil jewellery design drawn on the pieces. These were based on old technical drawings of royal jewels. In 5 colourways.
Vivienne Westwood is known for her use of iconic British imagery and was inspired by an antique flag recovered from a ship, now reinterpreted with a weathered and sun-bleached look. Printed as a panel measuring 270cm wide x 150cm high and can be custom sized.
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