Shatter Boustrophedon Tea towel
Shatter Boustrophedon is one of a series of alphabets designed by David Kindersley in the 1960s while in the role of Senior Research Fellow at The Clark Library, UCLA. This vibrant alphabet reads back and forth across the fabric in boustrophedon style, or ‘as the ox plows’.
David was enormously inspired by his time in California and produced a number of stunning designs which we hope to release over time.
760 x 480mm
100% organic cotton
Hanging loop
Screen printed in the UK
Shatter Boustrophedon is one of a series of alphabets designed by David Kindersley in the 1960s while in the role of Senior Research Fellow at The Clark Library, UCLA. This vibrant alphabet reads back and forth across the fabric in boustrophedon style, or ‘as the ox plows’.
David was enormously inspired by his time in California and produced a number of stunning designs which we hope to release over time.
760 x 480mm
100% organic cotton
Hanging loop
Screen printed in the UK
Shatter Boustrophedon is one of a series of alphabets designed by David Kindersley in the 1960s while in the role of Senior Research Fellow at The Clark Library, UCLA. This vibrant alphabet reads back and forth across the fabric in boustrophedon style, or ‘as the ox plows’.
David was enormously inspired by his time in California and produced a number of stunning designs which we hope to release over time.
760 x 480mm
100% organic cotton
Hanging loop
Screen printed in the UK