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Sanderson X Disney 'Alice In Wonderland - Gumball Green' Fabric

The White Rabbit leads us into a fantastical world where Disney`s Alice in Wonderland meets the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat and twins, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, along the way. Created especially for this collection, using original Disney artwork, we`ve hand painted each character to really bring the story to life.

From a creative collaboration that has spanned decades comes a newly rediscovered collection of fabrics and wallpapers. Original archive designs meet faithfully interpreted prints in this magical collection, brought to life in sweet vintage hues, with iconic characters and charming scenes beautifully drawn and painted for today’s interiors. In celebration of Disney’s 100th year, we have delved deep into our archive to sprinkle a touch of magic on a new and enchanting selection of classic fabrics and wallpapers, where Disney’s Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Snow White bring whimsical dreams to life.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Composition: 100% Cotton

Width: 138cm
Vertical Repeat: 34.50cm
Horizontal Repeat: 68cm
Martindale: 20000
Domestic Usage: Upholstery, Curtains and Blinds, Cushions
Contract Usage: Suitable for contract curtains, blinds and cushions
Design Code - 227165

*Please note that fabric cannot be returned

*Sold in 1-metre increments

ABOUT SANDERSON

Since 1860, Sanderson has encapsulated quintessential British design. Lending its iconic florals and timeless weaves to all kinds of homes across the nation.

The oldest brand in the Sanderson arsenal, from where they derive the namesake of their group, begun life in 1860, as an importer of fine French wallpapers to London. Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd played a pivotal role in defining English interior decoration tastes and its early success led to displaying designs at London’s finest showroom, at Berners Street. Around this time in 1924, Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd were awarded The Royal Warrant, becoming “purveyors of wallpaper and paint” to the court of George V.

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