The beach comes to the bedroom via delicate seaweed-patterned linen fabric from Oxford-based design studio Natural History. Inspired by the antique collection and classification of exotic specimens from around the world, Natural History has just launched its new textiles label, Tradescant & Son, and we are captivated by the Ceramium Collection.
Above: A close-up of Ceramium.
Above: The Ceramium Collection is drawn from Henry Bradbury's nature-printed seaweeds, created in 1859; £105 per meter.
Above: A closeup of Ceramium Stripe.
Above: Ceramium Stripe has an overall vertical effect; £105 per meter.
See Justine's DIY post about how she and her children created their own Summery Pressed Seaweed Prints.
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