Description
Your chance to purchase a Badminton Editions Botanical Art Tea Towel.
Printed with Guava from Volume II of the 1st Duchess of Beaufort’s florilegium.
In 1703, Mary Somerset, first Duchess of Beaufort, commissioned Everard Kik, a Dutch botanical artist, to create a series of paintings. These showcased the extraordinary variety of plants she had grown from seeds sent to her from all over the world. They later bound the final collection of 178 paintings into a two-volume album, a “florilegium.” Badminton House holds the album, where Mary lived and grew many of her plants.
Reflecting on her passion for plants, Duchess Mary once wrote, “When I get into stories of plants, I know not how to get out.” Her legacy flourishes at Badminton, where her early interests have shaped the stunning gardens and glasshouses that captivate visitors to this day.
In 2024, for the first time in 300 years, the public had the opportunity to view these works of art. The exhibition provided a rare glimpse into the Duchess’s phenomenal botanical collection. These artworks showcase the diverse flora Duchess Mary nurtured and her influence on scientific exploration and cultural appreciation of nature.
This depiction of guavas growing surrounded by tropical birds is accompanied by the caption ‘Rais’d of a seed 1692 has bore fruit until 1708 it is 12 foot high & had been much taller if the Stove [glasshouse] had been higher’.
Whether you have a modern, rustic, or traditional kitchen, our botanical art tea towels add a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Size: 47.5cm width x 69cm length
100% cotton botanical art tea towel
Made in England