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Charming Charleston

Bring the spirit of the Bloomsbury Set to your upholstery this season with a new collection of fabrics from Charleston. Maud (seen on the chaise longue) was designed by Vanessa Bell in 1913 for the Omega Workshops, while Pamela (on the scatter cushion) was created by Duncan Grant. Priced at £55 per metre, both designs embody the artists’ free-willed and playful natures, while feeling as revolutionary and bold as they did in 1913. 01323 815158; shop.charleston.org.uk

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