Nets-and-bubbles textile
Designer Associated Artists American
Not on view
The abstract, sophisticated pattern and slightly shiny surface of this silk-and-cotton fabric made it appropriate for both rustic and urban interiors. In a 1905 photograph of Mark Twain and his wife playing cards in their well-furnished Hartford home, a large pillow covered with the nets-and-bubbles fabric is clearly visible.
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