JOHN DORY FABRIC - DEEP BLUE: CLASSIC ART REIMAGINED

In 1927, artist Charles Voysey painted a beautiful watercolour painting depicting the depths of the ocean in a playful way and called it ‘John Dory’. Now, C.F.A. Voysey is bringing it back to life in the form of a fabric. This classical, ornate fabric features an underwater scene with John Dory fish swimming among his friends. This fabric makes an ideal solution for blinds, cushions, upholstery, curtains, and more. If you’re looking for a fabric that will turn heads, this is the standout you’re looking for. All Voysey fabrics are made to order, so when you do place an order, you can expect it to take up to six weeks for delivery, but once you’ve got it, imagine the possibilities.

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