Quercus Midnight Patterned Paper Wrap
£3.00
Quercus is an original Cambridge Imprint design, first published in spring 2022. The stunning blue pattern is alternating stripes of oak leaves and spots with an Arts and Crafts feel.
3 in stock
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Sustainability: FSC-certified paper. Environmentally friendly hand-mixed vegetable oil-based inks.
Materials: Uncoated 90 gsm stock to create a high-quality matt paper with a hand-printed feel to it.
Packaging: Naked.
IMPORTANT: Supplied folded unless we can manage to roll it with other things in your parcel.
| BUY LOCAL - MADE IN COUNTY OF | London |
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