Daffodils of Olde 99/11 Vase

Daffodil designs are one of the oldest Moorcroft blooms, first making their debut in Florian Ware (1897-1913) in the days when William Moorcroft was employed by James Macintyre & Co. After that, there were only a handful of blooms. In modern times, with ever increasing cultivars for inspiration, the Moorcroft Design Studio have created a countless host of golden daffodils, celebrating the arrival of nearly every spring with a vast array of bright jubilant faces.
Designer Emma Bossons has reimagined an old daffodil design holding shallow cupped soft-yellow trumpets with reflexed petals around the rim as sword-tipped foliage curls around the base and up the slender art nouveau shape. This time, daffodils also unfurl into a shower of gold at the base of the vase, with the neck holding foliage that curls like periscopes peeping up from the ground.
- Designer: Emma Bossons
- Dimensions: H 29.00 x W 12.50 x D 12.50 cm
- Availability: In Stock
Specification
- Product Width12.50cm
- Product Height29.00cm
- Product Depth12.50cm
- Shape:99/11
- Designer:Emma Bossons
- Edition:Numbered
- Discontinued:Yes
- Design Window (Style):Florian & Structured / Broad Florals