Dawn Chorus Lavender Bag

Dawn Chorus Lavender Bag

£19.95 inc VAT

Dawn Chorus Lavender Bag. 16×7.5×2.5 cm

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This Dawn Chorus Lavender bag presentation box contains a pair of beautifully fragranced lavender bags, featuring blue Liberty fabric and satin.

At Abrahams store we stock many Libery pattern products (check out our Alice Caroline washbags).  We remember the Morris mantra… ‘useful and beautiful’ but have added ‘colourful’ too. We’re also fascinated by frangrance with a range of lavender scented products like our French Souce des parfum range available here.
These make a perfect gift in a lovely presentation box. Each sardine, one in satin one in a Liberty print, measures approx 15cm by 4.5 cm, perfectly sized for any draw or wardrobe.

The High Society Lavender Bag was probalby inspired by the classic black and white movie made in 1956. Starring Fred Astaire, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinartra, this was the 4th film of that name. As well as the stars listed above, Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong and his band also appear. The soundtrack includes “Who wants to be a Millionaire” and “Well, did you Evah”.  Two questions that might have inspired a certain TV quiz show.  Find out more about this film, here.

If you would like to see the full range of lavender bags, in the shape of birds and fish, made with Liberty fabrics and available at Abrahams Store click here.

When Arthur Liberty established his business in the heart of Central London he said “I was determined not to follow existing fashions but create new ones”.  His words have been an inspiration for over 100 years not least withing Abrahams Store. (Some people call us the “Liberty of the Lune Valley” and we are pleased to hear that ! ).  Liberty’s shop opened in 1875 and was inspired by the PreRaphalites, Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts movements. Or maybe it was the other way around. Eitherway, although we have a family connection to Selfidges, Liberty’s is in our soul. We are therefore delighted to be ale to offer these lavender bags, not to mention a range of  ofther Liberty print items, available here.

Find out about the history of Liberty fabrics, and Arthur Liberty, here.