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1994 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Monsoon is an international chain of clothing and homeware stores known for its soft feminine styles and designs which often refer to Asian sources and influences. Much of the chain’s stock is made of textiles printed in East and South East Asia. The style of clothes could be described as bohemian, with flowing fabrics, embroidery, warm colours and loose-fitting shapes. These characteristics are represented in this example of the shop’s carrier bag. The material is brown paper, which can carry connotations such as environmental friendliness and traditionalism. The Monsoon aesthetic is reinforced with the batik-style print, batik being a form of traditional Indian fabric printing.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Screenprint on paper
Brief description
Carrier bag for Monsoon, designed by Nicolette Tabram, British, 1994
Physical description
Brown paper carrier bag with handles and a blue and white stylised flower pattern
Dimensions
  • Height: 40.9cm
  • Width: 31.7cm
Size not including the handles. The bag is stored flat.
Marks and inscriptions
'MONSOON'
Credit line
Given by Michael Snodin
Production
This carrier bag was designed for the Monsoon chain of clothes shops
Subject depicted
Summary
Monsoon is an international chain of clothing and homeware stores known for its soft feminine styles and designs which often refer to Asian sources and influences. Much of the chain’s stock is made of textiles printed in East and South East Asia. The style of clothes could be described as bohemian, with flowing fabrics, embroidery, warm colours and loose-fitting shapes. These characteristics are represented in this example of the shop’s carrier bag. The material is brown paper, which can carry connotations such as environmental friendliness and traditionalism. The Monsoon aesthetic is reinforced with the batik-style print, batik being a form of traditional Indian fabric printing.
Collection
Accession number
E.258-2006

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Record createdJune 26, 2006
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