This images shows a stack of folded napkins screen printed with designs by Peter Saville. Next to the tea towels sits a white display box, which has been printed with text saying 'Peter Saville for House of Voltaire'.

Peter Saville

Tea Towel Set

£220

A limited edition set of five screen printed tea towels in a presentation box, designed by Peter Saville and exclusive to House of Voltaire.

Edition Size

50

Finishing

Screenprinted 100% cotton tea towels in a presentation box

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    The image shows an individual tea towel from Peter Saville's set, the white tea towel has been printed with bold blue geometric shapes along the edges and two sets of colourful dots in pink, yellow, blue, and black.
    The image shows an individual tea towel from Peter Saville's set, the white tea towel has been printed with a grid of vibrant squares and rectangles in shades of blue, red, pink, brown, and yellow. Adorned with small horizontal lines in pink, yellow, and black.

    Blue Monday New Order. 12” Single, 1983 by Peter Saville, courtesy the designer

    About The Artwork

    Peter Saville has reimagined his previous series of tea towels for House of Voltaire with new designs derived from the print and construction markings of household packaging, which he has been collecting since the mid 1980s.

    About Peter Saville

    Peter Saville’s (b. Manchester, UK, 1955) images have permeated contemporary culture. As co-founder and art director of the legendary independent label Factory Records, he was instrumental in bringing the tropes of high modernist culture to a mass audience who would never otherwise have engaged with avant-garde imagery. His radical designs, most notably for Joy Division and New Order, seemed to break all the rules, omitting information about artists or titles, fundamentally questioning modes of consumption and communication. Going on to work extensively in fashion and the cultural sector, he is credited with significantly affecting the interplay between art and design.