With its futuristic rocket-shaped outline, Jo Hammerborg's Corona is a space-age classic and beautifully captures the optimistic mood and silvery aesthetic of the Apollo moon landing – so it's startling to realise that he actually created it sometime between 1957 and 1963, in the early period of his..
This lightweight, lightly slubbed, satiny fabric is a vintage manmade textile in mint, unused condition. Printed with a bold abstract pattern in aubergine, stone, salmon pink, sky blue, turquoise, lime green and pale peppermint, the fabric measures 129cm in width and 128 cm in length and is unfinish..
This vibrantly colourful vintage but apparently unused fabric was produced in Sweden in the 1960s and has a psychedelic floral design in the style of Josef Frank, the Austrian architect whose work had a profound effect on Swedish postwar textile design. Screenprinted in red, orange, pink, apricot an..
This vintage fabric panel was purchased in Köping in Västmanland, Sweden, and its vividly colourful print of stylised flowers is highly typical of Swedish textile design in the postwar period as exemplified by Josef Frank, Viola Gråsten and Saini Salonen. Measuring 90 cm wide and 257 cm long, the fi..
Measuring 66cm (26 inches) square, this vintage 1960's–1970's headscarf is made of a man-made textile with a sateen sheen and a slight crêpey texture. The waveform design is screen-printed in magenta-spectrum colours of deep salmon pink, coral and claret separated by narrow bands of silvery taupe. C..
Measuring 67 cm square, this vintage 1960s headscarf has a psychedelic design in two shades of pink and a range of neutrals from white and stone to light coffee and dark chocolate. The scarf is in excellent condition and has rolled edges and a crisp, matte satin texture very similar to other items w..