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Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables

from the Natural History Museum

Format: Other book format
Publisher: Pimpernel Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Mar 2016
Dimensions: w 250mm h 345mm d 8mm
Weight: 567g
ISBN-10: 191025861X
ISBN-13: 9781910258613
Barcode No: 9781910258613
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Synopsis
This collection of 12 sheets of quality standard-size (500 x 700mm) gift wrap features 18th and 19th century illustrations of colourful flowers, fruits and vegetables from the Natural History Museum, London - perfect for the gardener in your life. The wrapping paper is folded into a paperback book, which has a note-pad binding for a clean, easy-tear off. Illustrations are taken from works including Le Regne Vegetal (1870), Brookshaw's Pomona Britannica (1812) and Flora Exotica by J.G Simula (1720).

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"These sheets of thick, glossy paper depicting paintings of flowers, fruit and vegetables from the Natural History Museum's collection, are almost too beautiful to be used as wrapping. Perhaps you could paper the. potting-shed walls with them?" * Sunday Times * "Anyone got any wrapping paper? This is a question that gets bellowed across our office with embarrassing frequency. It's followed by frantic desk rifling as everyone tries to cover up for the fact that we are bad friends. Step up, Pimpernel Press's wrapping paper books" * Emerald Street * "Breathtakingly wonderful, and make for the best and most original wrapping paper we've ever seen." * A Little Bird An Insider's Guide to London * "This year, avoid the usual struggle with rolls of wrapping paper and pick up this nifty gift-wrap book instead. It includes 12 sheets of beautifully designed, top-quality wrap." * Style at Home * "the joy of it is that your gifts will looks as great together as they do separately and you won't have all the fuss of wielding paper rolls." * Homes & Antiques *