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This 64 page lined notebook is the ideal companion for jotting down notes, thoughts, and ideas. The cover design captures the historial charm of Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, used by pioneers like Charles Darwin to categorise colours through nature's inspiration. Roomytown's design team in Bath, UK, have curated the design using an adaptation of colour swatches published by P. Syme in 1821. The notebook is finished with a coloured fabric spine for an added touch of sophistication.
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This Set of Two 52-Deck Playing Cards features unique artwork inspired by a vintage book written and illustrated in 1692 about mixing watercolours. Roomytown's design team in Bath, UK, have carefully adapted and enhanced the original artwork and applied it to each of the playing cards in this Set of Two 52-Deck Playing Cards that come stored in a premium quality flip-top card hinged box
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This 64 page lined notebook is the ideal companion for jotting down notes, thoughts, and ideas.The cover design features enchanting illustrations of herbs first published in a German book in 1462 titled 'Book of Herbs'. The notebook is finished with a coloured fabric spine for an added touch of sophistication.
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Featuring artwork reproduced from original illustrations by a Japanese artist published in a book about botany in 1873, this 100% Cotton Tea Towel showcases intricate drawings of Japanese leaves in vibrant blue and green hues and comes neatly folded and packaged with a card belly band. Machine washable for everyday use in your kitchen.
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This Watercolour Swatches Matching Game includes 50 cards featuring artwork inspired by a vintage book written and illustrated in 1692 about mixing watercolours. Roomytown's design team in Bath, UK, have carefully adapted and enhanced the original artwork and applied it to each of the playing cards to create this elegant matching game that tests your memory skills.
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A6 greetings card featuring original 'All Together Now' hand lettering designed by Roomytown’s own founder Lorena Siminovich. Printed and designed in the UK using fully recyclable FSC card sourced from sustainably managed forests.
This 64 page lined notebook is the ideal companion for jotting down notes, thoughts, and ideas. The cover design is crafted from Philipp Otto Runge's exquisite white paper cutout of a Poppy, created in the early 1800s. Roomytown's design team in Bath, UK, have thoughtfully curated the Poppy cutout into a repeat pattern preserving the intricate charm of his botanical artistry. The notebook is finished with a coloured fabric spine for an added touch of sophistication.
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This Artist Sketchbook features 48 pages of high-quality 180gsm mixed media paper, providing the perfect canvas for your creative expressions across a variety of artistic mediums, from pencils and inks to watercolours and pastels.
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Featuring artwork reproduced from original illustrations by a Japanese artist published in a book about botany in 1873, this decorative Shapes of Leaves Printed Enamel Tray showcases intricate drawings of Japanese leaves in vibrant blue and green hues. The perfect home accessory for holding stationery, jewellry, and other trinkets. Each of our enamel trays is expertly handcrafted in India. Due to the nature of this handmade production process, please expect some variation in the final product.
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This decorative Festival of Flowers Enamel Tray will bring instant personality into your home. The delightful round trinket tray features remarkable watercolour illustrations of flowers, hand-painted by an unknown artist in the early 1600s, onto the pages of a 1596 book dedicated to the Christening of Lady Elisabeth of Hesse. Perfect for holding jewellery, stationery and other small trinkets.
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This decorative Colour Hexagon Enamel Tray will bring instant personality into your home. Featuring artwork adapted from William Benson's hexagonal diagram exploring the relationship between pairs of colours and their application in the decorative arts published in London in 1868. Perfect for holding jewellery, stationery and other small trinkets.
A6 greetings card featuring artwork extracted from a 800-page tome titled "Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau" created in 1692 about mixing watercolours. Printed and designed in the UK using fully recyclable FSC card sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Stewardship Council (FSC), our rectangular shaped serving tray features artwork adapted from William Benson's hexagonal diagram exploring the relationship between pairs of colours and their application in the decorative arts published in London in 1868. A perfect serving tray for colour enthusiasts! Food-safe.
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This Artist Sketchbook features 48 pages of high-quality 180gsm mixed media paper, providing the perfect canvas for your creative expressions across a variety of artistic mediums, from pencils and inks to watercolors and pastels.
This 64 page lined notebook is the ideal companion for jotting down notes, thoughts, and ideas. The cover design features a delightful vintage weave pattern reproduced from a collection of 19th century French textile samples from the Robert Maison company. The notebook is finished with a coloured fabric spine for an added touch of sophistication.
This fine art print is adapted from William Benson’s hexagonal diagram exploring the relationship between pairs of colours and their application in the decorative arts, published in London in 1868. Roomytown's design team in Bath, UK, carefully restored the illustration, adding some digital enhancements and new texture to create this stunning art print.
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In 1886, Ornithologist Robert Ridgway sought to standardise and catalogue the various shades and tints of colours named in the descriptions of birds for professional and amateur naturalists. Several decades after he published his first book, Ridgway went on to create another volume, covering more than a thousand colours. His work continues to bring value to naturalists and artists who, a century later, still use his work as a standard reference.
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