Sèvres wash bag
£19.50
Add a touch of luxury to your travels or morning routine with our wash bag featuring a lively design celebrating the Sèvres porcelain dessert service at Waddesdon, originally made for Count Razumovsky in 1767. Large enough for all the essentials, made with a soft cotton poplin outer and a vibrant waterproof lining.
Made in the UK.
Illustrations by Madeleine Floyd exclusively for Waddesdon Manor.
Madeleine Floyd studied Fine Art and Illustration at Camberwell College of Art, London. She is well known in both fields for her illustrations and paintings, which are published around the world. All of Madeleine’s fine art originates from her studio in London.
For more information visit https://www.madeleinefloyd.com/
Follow Madeleine on Instagram @madeleinefloydstudio
Collection inspiration
In collaboration with the Flights of Fancy exhibition, the Sèvres Collection is a beautifully designed bespoke range inspired by the eighteenth century Razumovsky porcelain dessert service, one of the many treasures to be found at Waddesdon Manor.
Almost all of the 108 original pieces have survived in their entirety, each one hand painted by different painters including Louis-Denis Armand l’aîné, who was well known for his incredibly intricate paintings of exotic birds.
Illustrated and designed by British artist Madeleine Floyd, soft feathered plumes and elegant porcelain shapes dance together in a contemporary design that admires the past and adds charm to the future.
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Size | 30x16cm |
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