Celebrating the artistry of the indigenous people of Mali, Dogon reflects the ancient craft and motifs of bògòlanfini, or ‘bogolan’. Literally translated as ‘mud cloth’, bogolan is a traditional handspun cotton, painted with symbols using natural dyes, including aged river mud. When washed, they reveal their beautiful organic designs, reflecting Malian music and ritual. Bògòlanfini patterns are rich in cultural significance, often featuring scenes from myths and folklore, proverbs and dancing figures with upraised hands. Bring a feeling of festivity into your space with this versatile wallcovering. Our take on bogolan is printed on strié linen wallcovering in six colours, with original drawings by artist Melinda Marquardt.
Pattern: Geometric
Composition: 100% Non-Woven Paper-Backed Linen
Width: 72cm / 28.3"
Horizontal Repeat: 70cm / 27.6"
Vertical Repeat: 21.5cm / 8.5"
Repeat Info: Straight Match, Untrimmed
Roll Length: Sold by the Metre/Yard, Min Order 10m/11y
Cleaning: Vacuum Brush
Uses: Wallpaper
Collection: World's End
Our textiles, wallcoverings, and trimmings are sold exclusively to the design trade if you are a retail customer please email us at sales@thevalelondon.co.uk
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