These two Ottoman tent designs come from those used in 17th century military campaigns. The tents were ornamented inside, with the finest patchwork sewn onto the canvas. If the common soldier slept on the rough, the generals on the other hand, travelled in style, as these splendid tents attest. Many such pieces were captured by the Polish cavalry after the rout at the 2nd siege of Vienna in 1683 where the Ottoman general Kara Mustafa Pasha not only lost the battle and his tent but also his head which was swiftly removed in Belgrade as an admonishment for the disgraceful defeat to the infidels. The most notable examples of these marvellous patchwork designs are in the castle of Cracow where they are among the Polish spoils from their historic victory.
It is sold by panels of 90 cm width and in 5 standard heights : 225cm, 255cm, 275cm, 300cm, 325cm.
It is available in 1 standard color as well as in custom size.
In standard height 325cm the full decor is 9 m long without repetition. The majority of our decors loop. This means that last panel of each decor finishes where the first panel begins. As a consequence, you can start with any panel you want, and stop where you need. The design will continue as long as necessary.
Printed on PVC free 180 gr. Non-Woven paper; also available printed on Non-Woven Scrubbable paper, Vinyl Coated Scrubbable paper and Glass Fibre.
Easy to install and remove : paste the wall only, strippable, dimensionally stable
Made in London (UK).