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At The Heart Of Art

To mark the 500th anniversary since the death of Leonardo Da Vinci, British lifestyle brand Signare has created a range of home and fashion accessories, to tie-in with a series of exhibitions, featuring two of his most iconic masterpieces.

The Mona Lisa and Lady with Ermine are both celebrated in the range alongside an original Leonardo Stamp Design made up of postage stamps featuring some of the Old Master’s most famous paintings and drawings.

Included in the home collection are chair, couch and sofa cushions, cushion covers and other soft furnishings that have been created from Signare’s signature tapestry fabrics.

The fashion line includes travel hand luggage, an everyday shopping bag, fashion handbags, a cosmetic bag and glasses cases, which all feature the same fabric designs.

The new accessories range has been produced under licence from the V&A.

 

Top: Signare’s licensed Leonardo Da Vinci commemorative fashion accessories include travel hand luggage.

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