Interlocking Circles

Interlocking circle patterns are found in historical artifacts from the 7th century BC onwards – one of the most enduring decorative forms found in almost all cultures throughout history.  This pattern was found on a painted floor in the Isaac Buck House in Hanover, Massachusetts, c1800, and is a wonderful example of a timeless version of interlocking circles.


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Interlocking Circles Floorcloth #2

Size: 5' 6.5" x 6' 8"
Background Color: Solitude
Motif Colors: Paynes grey

This floorcloth is a rare eight-sided piece, made to perfectly fit the footprint of a bathroom floor.  The bold contrast between the background and the organic motifs is striking.

(Item XO02. This pattern is priced at a rate of $50/SF.)


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