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This charming patchwork-inspired print combines stylised floral bouquets with geometric lattice panels arranged in a structured checkerboard composition. The floral motifs feature rich shades of crimson red, deep blue, yellow, and fresh green set against a soft cream ground with delicate dotted detailing.
The alternating geometric blocks create a lively visual rhythm while maintaining a balanced and orderly appearance typical of decorative printed cottons from the late Regency and early Victorian periods. The combination of folk-inspired florals and architectural patterning gives the textile a cheerful yet refined historical character.
The design recalls early 19th-century printed dress fabrics where repeating panel compositions, floral sprays, and geometric frameworks became increasingly fashionable for both interiors and everyday garments.
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