Simply beautiful vintage (late 1960's) pair of curtains produced by Osman Furnishings and designed by the famous "Pat Albeck" (Her son Matthew Rice was married to Emma Bridgewater).  I have another pair exactly the same but larger 64.5D x 92"W) being sold separately, just ask.

Thick heavy matte cotton ground with the well recognised printed pattern of "Italian Garden".....colourful and busy and so detailed....very appealing on the eye and being such warm colours, will brighten any room! The selvedge is fully written up with Pat Albeck's name and Osman Furnishings and this is an original fabric from that period and not a modern repro.

Pat Albeck started her career in the 1950's when she began designing for Horrockses and then worked for many companies including Sandersons and Osman.  She was commissioned to design a range of bedroom fabrics for Osman Textiles and she went to Uffizi Florence, Italy for the inspiration and particularly Botticelli's paintings of which "Italian Garden" was designed from the background florals.  See photos of her history and also this pattern provided just for your reference.

Pencil pleats and the strings have been gathered but I have unknotted and let them out, so not cut short, and can be adjusted to suit.  Fully lined in a thick beige cotton.  Lots of pics all will enlarge and just ask if questions.

Each curtain measures 65.5" drop x 46.5" wide top and bottom and the pair weigh 1.5kg unpacked.

In excellent condition, clean and will not need cleaning.  No fading so colours are rich and vibrant and linings good too. No tiebacks included.

Courier signed tracked.