'A bouquet of silk' postcard set

€14.00

Set of four A5 note cards featuring original photography by FAIRE editor-in-chief, Ruth Ribeaucourt. All of the images have been taken inside the creative homes and archives of some of her favourite creatives and heritage companies including Bruno Legeron (Paris, France), Julien Faure silk ribbon makers (St. Etienne, France), Natalie Lete (Paris, France) and the Petit Bernard (Provence, France).

Each card is printed on a beautiful heavy 350g card with a luxury matt-laminate finish. The back of each card is not laminated so you can write on the back.

Each card measures:

148mm x 210mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inch

VAT rate of 20% is fractured into the shipping costs.

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Set of four A5 note cards featuring original photography by FAIRE editor-in-chief, Ruth Ribeaucourt. All of the images have been taken inside the creative homes and archives of some of her favourite creatives and heritage companies including Bruno Legeron (Paris, France), Julien Faure silk ribbon makers (St. Etienne, France), Natalie Lete (Paris, France) and the Petit Bernard (Provence, France).

Each card is printed on a beautiful heavy 350g card with a luxury matt-laminate finish. The back of each card is not laminated so you can write on the back.

Each card measures:

148mm x 210mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inch

VAT rate of 20% is fractured into the shipping costs.

Set of four A5 note cards featuring original photography by FAIRE editor-in-chief, Ruth Ribeaucourt. All of the images have been taken inside the creative homes and archives of some of her favourite creatives and heritage companies including Bruno Legeron (Paris, France), Julien Faure silk ribbon makers (St. Etienne, France), Natalie Lete (Paris, France) and the Petit Bernard (Provence, France).

Each card is printed on a beautiful heavy 350g card with a luxury matt-laminate finish. The back of each card is not laminated so you can write on the back.

Each card measures:

148mm x 210mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inch

VAT rate of 20% is fractured into the shipping costs.