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Clipsham Botanical Art, Cinera Cum Flore
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The frame & mount
Each Clipsham print comes in our classic white Didmarton frame: a very pared-back cedarwood design that is painted but still has a little of the wood grain coming through, giving it a more natural look. We also chose an unbleached linen mount rather than a card one to bring more texture to this otherwise quite understated print.
About the artist
Daisy Sims-Hilditch is a London-based artist who creates landscapes, portraits and still life paintings in a naturalistic, impressionist style, often en plein air. These botanical prints might be a change from the norm for her, but she’s brought her characteristic light touch and considered use of colour to each one.
A styling tip or two
As there are four prints in the Clipsham collection, you can very simply combine them together in a grid or a line, perhaps above a bed or console table, in the alcoves either side of a fireplace or on the way up the stairs. If you’d like to combine them with other prints though, our Stonar prints will work especially well as they feature similar colours and the same frame.
When it comes to smaller items, we don't hang around.
From our own, white-glove service for delivering larger pieces in the UK and Ireland, to our courier and international partners, rest assured that we’ve done everything we can to make sure your order gets to you on time and in one, perfect piece.
Delivery’s also entirely free if you’re in the UK and spend over £50 (or €100 in Ireland).
No-quibble returns
We believe that returns should be easy, which is why we approach them with a ‘no quibble’ mindset. And, you’ll also have 28 days to do so – just in case you need time to mull things over.
Just so you know
We’ve recently re-coloured our Clipsham prints in slightly deeper shades of green, as well as updating the mount to this linen one.
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