





Howard's Plaid Wallpaper in Artichoke (NEW COLORWAY!)
This lively plaid print is named for English textile designer Howard Asher, a prolific creator of geometric double-knit designs in the 1970s. He is said to have created 400 designs in a single year. The chevron motifs in this print mimic a herringbone twill weave. A graphpaper-like grid can be seen faintly throughout, in homage to the delicate hand drafting that inspired it.
This lively plaid print is named for English textile designer Howard Asher, a prolific creator of geometric double-knit designs in the 1970s. He is said to have created 400 designs in a single year. The chevron motifs in this print mimic a herringbone twill weave. A graphpaper-like grid can be seen faintly throughout, in homage to the delicate hand drafting that inspired it.
This lively plaid print is named for English textile designer Howard Asher, a prolific creator of geometric double-knit designs in the 1970s. He is said to have created 400 designs in a single year. The chevron motifs in this print mimic a herringbone twill weave. A graphpaper-like grid can be seen faintly throughout, in homage to the delicate hand drafting that inspired it.