They Used to Make Tapestry Frames
Laura Lees£625.00
Description
"The big blue doors were home to Brown & Sons engineers, a 200-year old family-run firm that had been in Leith since WWI. In 2024 they relocated to bigger premises in East Lothian and the building has a new life, now serving pizza and cocktails."
The framed embroidered postcards are in a limited edition of ten.
First editions will be shipped soon after the exhibition closes on July 18th. Subsequent frames editions will be shipped 6-8weeks after purchase and may vary very slightly from the image shown, due to the nature of Laura’s freehand embroidery.
Dimensions (framed): height 16.5cm, width 22.5cm, depth 3.2cm
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About the makerLaura Lees studied tapestry at Duncan of Jordanstone in Dundee and has made embroidery a central tenet of her varied artistic, commercial and collaborative practice.
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About the makerLaura Lees studied tapestry at Duncan of Jordanstone in Dundee and has made embroidery a central tenet of her varied artistic, commercial and collaborative practice.

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