JOHN DERIAN X LAVENHAM "LEMON BF TEYNHAM / NATURAL CLAY"

Regular price $423.00

This is the second collaboration project with decoupage artist John Derian, who has a shop in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York.
Based on the cropped, boxy silhouette of the "Teynham" model, this piece features lemon embroidery from a collection of decoupage artworks.

It features a modern design, a cropped length, and a relaxed, boxy silhouette.
This jacket is crafted from 100% recycled polyester Lavenster fabric with 2-inch diamond quilting, cotton corduroy binding, two patch pockets, a front button closure, and a contrasting LAVENHAM horse jacquard lining.
Also, the label on the back of the neck reads John Derian and This is a double-branded item with LAVENHAM.

JOHN DERIAN X LAVENHAM
LEMON BF TEYNHAM
Color: Natural Clay
SIZE: 10
MATERIAL: RECYCLE POLYESTER 100%
MADE IN SUFFOLK, ENGLAND

shoulder width Bust, length, Sleeve Length
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SIZE: 10-48cm・116cm・60cm 56cm 59cm

[LAVENHAM]
Lavenham was founded in 1969 in a small, beautiful village in Suffolk, northeast of London. In the same year, they introduced their horse blanket. In 1972, they released the diamond-quilted jacket, which has become an iconic symbol of Lavenham. The classic diamond quilting, a signature of Lavenham, uses intersecting diamond-shaped corners and employs elastic nylon upper threads and brushed polyester lower threads to prevent fraying and enhance durability. All products are manufactured in their own factory in Sudbury, Suffolk. By carefully selecting fabrics, studs, webbing, and other materials, each garment is meticulously crafted to be practical and highly durable.

[ John Derian
John Derian Company Inc. was founded in New York in 1989. He creates works using the decoupage technique. His works are handmade in his New York studio, and he also employs artisans to support his production. Fascinated by antique prints from the 18th and 19th centuries, he creates glass plates, trays, bowls, and other decorative household items. In recent years, since 2009, he has also created works in a wide range of other materials, including ephemera, ceramics, and furniture, in addition to decoupage products, which are sold at his own store in Manhattan's East Village.