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Net & Ball Tea Towel Set

Set of Two Net & Ball Tea Towels.

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The pattern known as 'Net & Ball' was originally created by Peter Moro and Leslie Martin for the carpet in Royal Festival Hall when it opened at the Festival of Britain in 1951. It is based on a square wave seen with an oscilloscope - the visual representation of sound.

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Peter Moro related how when he had drawn the 'net', Leslie Martin, the chief architect, added the 'ball', inspired by an apple he had on his desk.

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  • 100% cotton
  • Made in the UK
  • Exclusive to Southbank Centre

Set of Two Net & Ball Tea Towels.

Ā 

The pattern known as 'Net & Ball' was originally created by Peter Moro and Leslie Martin for the carpet in Royal Festival Hall when it opened at the Festival of Britain in 1951. It is based on a square wave seen with an oscilloscope - the visual representation of sound.

Ā 

Peter Moro related how when he had drawn the 'net', Leslie Martin, the chief architect, added the 'ball', inspired by an apple he had on his desk.

Ā 

  • 100% cotton
  • Made in the UK
  • Exclusive to Southbank Centre
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Set of Two Net & Ball Tea Towels.

Ā 

The pattern known as 'Net & Ball' was originally created by Peter Moro and Leslie Martin for the carpet in Royal Festival Hall when it opened at the Festival of Britain in 1951. It is based on a square wave seen with an oscilloscope - the visual representation of sound.

Ā 

Peter Moro related how when he had drawn the 'net', Leslie Martin, the chief architect, added the 'ball', inspired by an apple he had on his desk.

Ā 

  • 100% cotton
  • Made in the UK
  • Exclusive to Southbank Centre