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Product Description
The Finch Chenille Standard Back Large 3 Seater Sofa is a striking statement piece that combines traditional design with contemporary flair. Inspired by Charles Darwin's Galapagos expedition, it features hand-drawn floral patterns and Finch bird illustrations. This generously sized sofa offers deep comfort seating, traditional scroll arms, and a classic standard back design. Upholstered in distressed chenille fabric with a velvety finish and tonal variation, it rests on vintage oak feet, available with or without castors, making it a perfect blend of elegance and relaxation for any living space.
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English Heritage Finch Chenille Standard Back Large 4 Seater Sofa , Distressed Chenille Basalt
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The Collaboration
Explore history reimagined with the English Heritage furniture collection. Discover refined upholstery inspired by historical landmarks and influential figures. This exclusive collection honours England’s rich legacy with timeless designs, bespoke hand-painted prints, and luxurious fabrics.
Down House
With a unique place in the history of science and evolution, Down House was Charles Darwin’s family home – and today it is a site of international significance. The Finch range draws inspiration from the interiors of this country home, as well as Darwin’s work.
The Inspiration
The Finch range takes inspiration from various aspects of Charles Darwin's life and work, including his home, garden greenhouse, and his famous expedition to the Galapagos Islands. The collection features hand-drawn floral patterns that make specific botanical references to Darwin’s studies.
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