This panoramic, printed on real textile, was named after Doudeville, a town in Normandy that’s known as the linen capital of France. The subtle design was inspired by the origins of linen and the many flax fields in the coastal areas of Western Europe. After harvesting, the flax stalks are left in the fields, creating a striking striped landscape with beautiful colour variegations. This image, which is so typical of Doudeville and other flax-growing regions, inspired this intriguing striped pattern.
