Lazybones Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland (1 pc)
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Lazybones Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland (1 pc)
Lazybones Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland - product shown wrapped and tied up in packaging
Lazybones Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland - product shown hung up by window
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Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland

SKU: 40681

Size 1 pc
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Introducing Lazybones Organic Cotton Matilda Smith Garland, part of the Natural World bedding range. Digitally printed on organic cotton sateen, each flag showcases beautiful flora and fauna. With raw edges and a stay stitch, this garland brings a touch of nature to your home.

Handmade in Australia. Measures 9.8 ft long total.
Matilda Smith 1854-1926 was a botanical artist who worked for Curtis's Botanical Magazine for over 40 years. She became the first artist to depict New Zealand's flora in depth, the first offical artist of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and the second woman to become an associate of the Linnaean Society.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Organic Cotton.

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Lazybones setup shop in 2000. A love of the natural world, vintage style and the unexpected helped them to grow into a much loved Australian clothing and homewares brand.

Lazybones designs modern vintage-inspired fashion, accessories, bedding and homewares with a fresh and whimsical approach. Their garments have become well known for the quirky signature prints, delicate embroidery and jacquard knitwear... all in feminine shapes and styles that shoppers adore.

In 2017, Lazybones made a move towards more sustainable and ethical practices. Loving the earth has long been an important part of the business model, and now this is reflected this in the choice of fabrics and manufacturers.