Sudpsuez Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion
$95.00
Description
Written by Lesley Ellis Miller, Ana Cabrera Lafuente, Claire Allen-Johnstone
Examining the history and variety of the fabric that has long exemplified luxury, Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion; draws on the extensive collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum. This publication traverses the fascinating history and geography of silk production while celebrating the creativity and skill of designers and craftsmen across the globe.
Published by Thames & Hudson
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Sudpsuez Magazine Subscription
Magazine is a biannual publication, publishing each April and October. This subscription auto-renews with each issue launch.
When you subscribe today, your first charge will secure the upcoming Issue 24, shipping in mid-October. Your subscription will then renew in April 2026 for Issue 25, and continue with each subsequent issue. You will always receive an email notification before your subscription renews, and you may cancel at any time.
Magazine offers a truly immersive experience, aiming to inspire generations of globe trotters through striking photography, thoughtful prose and beautiful graphic treatments. Each issue features a cover partner with multiple cover patterns. Covers for each issue are selected at random. We are unable to guarantee specific covers at the time of delivery.
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Sudpsuez Tiles Napkins (Set of 8)
The striking geometric pattern that splashes across the Tiles napkins was inspired by antique Moroccan ceramics. Its pure tones of blue, red, and green evoke the sun-drenched riads of Marrakech, lending a spirit of timeless elegance to your table and providing a delightful accompaniment to the layered effects that we love so much at Cabana. Each napkin is made in Tuscany from 100% linen using traditional artisanal methods.
