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This design is a detailed reconstruction of an early- to mid-18th-century Swedish floral print, defined by large, boldly rendered blossoms combined with finer secondary flowers, leaves, and scrolling stems. The composition forms a dense all-over pattern with a balanced repeat, well suited to larger fabric surfaces.
The motif structure alternates between dominant floral forms and lighter botanical elements, creating the depth and rhythm associated with advanced Scandinavian printed cottons of the period. The restrained palette on a light ground gives the design a crisp, graphic expression while preserving the hand-drawn quality of historical block printing.
Rococo and early Gustavian garments, bunad aprons, petticoats, traditional dress elements, bed hangings, curtains, and historically informed interiors.
The source material originates from a rare historical collection assembled by Anders Berch (1711–1774), professor and early pioneer of economic and industrial studies in Sweden. Preserved as a printed paper sample, the pattern offers valuable insight into Swedish textile design practice during the 18th century.
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