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the designs are simple yet elegant, clean and sharp. The font used in this design is very decorative and sleek for that period in time, and now. The whole design gives off a very vintage and high end feeling to it. A very specific color pallet was used for this line of teas to make sure that the desired effect was achieved. As seen pre 1900, John Henry Dearle designed a wallpaper entitled "artichoke" depicting a very abstract and decorative flowery design. The Victorian era was inspired by elegant and flowing depictions of flowers and trees, anything to do with the garden or forest was extremely beautiful in their eyes. The inspiration for the creation of this gourmet brand was to celebrate England's rich tradition of midday tea. Overall it's a great and successful design.
Tea + Victorian inspired looks = REALLY WORKS TOGETHER.
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