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OKA, Set of Nine Summer Garden Framed Prints - Brown, Wall Prints, Wood,Glass

£425

Colour: Brown, Multi

This set of nine framed prints showcases floral illustrations inspired by 19th-century science. Each image, encapsulated in a wood frame, is printed on antique-effect paper and labeled with Latin names. Featuring varieties like lilac, rose acacia, clematis, and chalice vine, these prints create a captivating wall display, perfect for a country home. They can be arranged together for impact or complemented with other artwork for a unique gallery.

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Original Product Description:

A set of nine framed prints, based on 19th-century scientific illustrations, each of these wood-framed images - which are printed on antique-effect paper, and identified with their Latin names beneath - features a different flower or plant. Flower varieties shown include lilac, rose acacia, clematis and chalice vine. Hung together, they make a striking display of wall art in a country home, but these pieces are equally effective combined with other art work, or even seen individually.

OKA, a distinguished British homeware brand, draws inspiration from global aesthetics while honoring traditional British design. Known for its exquisite decor, OKA offers a diverse selection of furniture, lighting, and accessories that infuse character and elegance into any space. Each piece, whether classic or contemporary, is meticulously crafted with a focus on quality and detail, ensuring a timeless allure. OKA's decor collections are celebrated for their versatility and sophistication, allowing customers to effortlessly curate cohesive interiors that mirror their personal style and comfort. With a commitment to blending global influences with British heritage, OKA provides decor that transforms homes into elegant sanctuaries.

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