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This is Iris grows Samuel Lamont partnership

This is Iris has extended its partnership with Irish linen licensee, Samuel Lamont, with the company signing up the botanical illustrations of 1950’s RHS artist in residence, Alfred Wise.

Alfred created over 1,000 watercolour paintings of plants and flowers while engaged at RHS Wisley.

The initial launch will include tea towels, aprons, oven gloves and a tea cozy with the Rose Garden print. With over 1,000 botanical paintings and illustrations to choose from Samuel Lamont will develop further lines from the Wise artwork archive over the coming months.

This is Iris has previously worked with Samuel Lamont on its Ailsa Black and Beryl Cook portfolios.

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