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By The Monkey Puzzle Tree in Collaboration with Artist Sarah Thornton
The Monkey Puzzle Tree collaborated with Sarah Thornton to create a fabric depicting freedom, colour and self-expression. The artwork was inspired by her late mother, she has used black marker pens, watercolour and wax crayons to illustrate her huge appetite for life. Sarah’s mum loved nothing better than a night out at legendary London jazz club, Ronnie Scott’s.Â
This expressive, graffiti-like painting portrays a wild and decadent world paired with the black tribal markings and feathers incorporated with the vibrant, pinks, reds, yellows and turquoise.Â
‘Rita Does Jazz’ is printed onto luxurious cotton velvet. This fabric drapes beautifully when used for curtains or blinds as well as used for upholstery on chairs or sofas. a dramatic statement that sits well with Sarah’s other wallpaper ‘She Chose Science’.Â
Printed by Standfast and Barracks in Lancashire, England, UK.
Standfast and Barracks are a SEDEX certified supplier (enabling businesses to work together to better manage their social and environmental performance and improve working conditions throughout the supply chain). They have signed up to the Design for Diversity Pledge to increase diversity in the design industry.
Fabric is printed with water based inks
The Monkey Puzzle Tree are proud to support our local creative community
We work with artists from the North of England and pay a generous 20% royalty to help support their work.Â
Sold by the metre.
| Dimensions | Printed Width – 131cm |
| Pattern Repeat | Vertical – 120.95cm Horizontal – 132.8cm |
| Materials | 88% cotton, 12% polyester, 100% cotton pile |
| Extra Info |  Match: Straight Match FR Test:Passes cigarette test BS5852, source 0, Fire retardant coating available on request. Weight: 416gsm Martindale Abrasion: 50 000 cycles to end point. Suitable for severe domestic or general contract use   Usage: Cushions, curtains, upholstery. Care Instructions: Suitable for dry cleaning, cool iron |
| Samples | |
| Delivery | 3-5 working days |


























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