No. 76 – Summer Poppies II Poster
Print Sisters
£70.00
Availability: In stock
Print Sisters curate and produce eco, vintage artwork from their East London studio. Originally created in 1929, this joyful textile design is a beautiful example of an Art Deco floral, with its angular, stylised quality. Poppies are steeped in historical and mythological connotations, and have been discovered in the Egyptian tombs of the Pharaohs in the Valley of Kings. This archive print has been lovingly revived, restored and reproduced using digital printing and ethically sourced materials.
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About Prints Sisters
Prints Sisters have curated a rare collection of artworks that celebrate unique craftsmanship throughout the decades. Each artwork has been reworked and revived and is limited to 500 editions per design and colour way to honour the originality of each piece.
They are committed to being kind to the planet as the business grows. To that end, 100% recycled and sustainable papers are used whenever possible, striving to be as eco-friendly as possible.
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Our Mission
We are committed to providing a space where you can shop for beautiful products that have been made in a way that is sustainable for the planet and kind to the people on it.
We source our products from independent designers mostly in the UK and Europe. We always look for local (UK based) options before we look further afield. We also try to support new and emerging brands and makers. Most of our products are made in small production runs, by artisans or the designer themselves. Where larger manufacturers are involved we ensure that they adhere a fair and transparent supply chain and do not use sweatshops, trafficked, bonded, child or forced labour.