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These exquisite Historic Royal Palaces Royal Embroidery Oxford Pillowcase Pair - White pays homage to the best of Spitalfields craftsmanship. Inspired by a magnificent silk court Mantua dress c1750?53, its embroidered floral motifs exude opulence and artistry, creating a unique bedroom look fit for royalty. Bouquets of blues, reds and yellows are embroidered onto a crisp 200-thread-count cotton percale base, complete with a refined knife-edge finish for a luxury feel. Historic Royal Palaces is an independent charity that cares for some of the most iconic palaces in the world, including the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House in Whitehall, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle and Gardens. Once home to monarchs and their courts, the palaces showcase outstanding architecture, regal interiors and magnificent gardens, shaped and designed by master craftsmen - from Inigo Jones, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Sir Christopher Wren, to William Kent, Jean Tijou and Lancelot to Capability Brown. Features: Sold as a pair of Oxford pillowcases Crafted from smooth cotton fabric for a soft, breathable feel 200-thread-count Size 48cm x 75cm Features intricate embroidered detailing inspired by 18th-century court fashion Elegant white base for a timeless and versatile look Designed with a classic Oxford border for a refined, tailored finish Heritage-inspired design influenced by traditional British textile craftsmanship Adds a luxurious, decorative touch to your bedding Perfectly coordinates with the matching Royal Embroidery duvet set Size 48cm x 75cm Care Instructions: Wash dark colours separately Warm Wash Do not bleach Tumble dry on low Warm iron only Do not dry Clean All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
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