Victoria and Albert Museum
Collection by Ehrman Tapestry • Last updated 4 days ago
The V&A is the world's leading museum of art and design with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. Virtually every medium is respresented and from many parts of the world, continuing to intrigue, inspire and inform. With access to the Museum's design resources, we are very proud to have created a range of needlepoint kits that capture the colour and elegance of the original artworks. We also include some of our favourite treasures found in the Museum.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
Piper Blue, adapted from a design by C.F.A. Voysey in 1929 for a nursery furnishing fabric. Available on our website now. . . . . #needlepoint #needlecraft #acolorstory #colorhunters #abmlifeiscolorful #abmhappylife #pasteloftheday #colorlove #instacolor #instacolouroftheweek #flashesofdelight #creativemind #creativehappylife #inspiration #museum #interiordesign #art #london #design #victoriaandalbertmuseum #V&A
Burlington Tile from our Victoria and Albert Museum series. Based on drawings for tiles by William De Morgan in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum. De Morgan produced these tiles at his own pottery works in Chelsea, London, between 1872 and 1881.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
'Regent Tile' from our #victoriaandalbertmuseum collection. Based on drawings for tiles by William De Morgan in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum. De Morgan produced these tiles at his own pottery works in Chelsea, London, between 1872 and 1881.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
'Regent Tile' from our #victoriaandalbertmuseum collection. Based on drawings for tiles by William De Morgan in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum. De Morgan produced these tiles at his own pottery works in Chelsea, London, between 1872 and 1881.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
Burlington Tile from our Victoria and Albert Museum series. Based on drawings for tiles by William De Morgan in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum. De Morgan produced these tiles at his own pottery works in Chelsea, London, between 1872 and 1881.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
This vibrant design featuring a pheasant, a symbol of nobility, comes from an 18th century dragon robe, the everyday dress of the emperors of China.
Imaginative and stylish needlepoint kits - Ehrman Tapestry
Originally designed as part of a panel by Grace Christie (1872–1953) in 1914, the first teacher of embroidery at the Royal College of Art, English Summer Bird is an Edwardian love letter to the English countryside.🐦