Decorative fabric with French Republic symbols, including a fasces and 'Liberté Egalité' banners.

Le Revolution Liberté Égalité Paper Roll — Runner

30" x 36" / Matte
$15.99
Sale price  $15.99 Regular price 
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Decorative fabric with French Republic symbols, including a fasces and 'Liberté Egalité' banners.
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La Révolution · Liberté-Égalité · Table Runner

Le Revolution Liberté Égalité Paper Roll — Runner

$15.99
Sale price  $15.99 Regular price 
Description

Liberté. Égalité. Fraternité. The three words that constitute the moral architecture of the French Republic have been inscribed on public buildings, stamped on coins, pressed into faïence, and written on the lintels of post offices for two and a half centuries. On this paper roll, they run in bold bands across the full width of the sheet — a pattern in the tradition of Revolutionary decorative printing, where the text and the tricolor were the ornament and the occasion was the point.

The design works as gift wrapping and as a table runner: the repeat is directional along the length of the roll, so it centers cleanly on a long table or wraps cleanly around a box. The violet and terracotta stripe grounds the Republican text in a palette that is warm rather than ceremonial, domestic rather than official — the Revolution brought to the table, where it belongs.

Printed on 90 gsm fine art paper, smooth matte or high-gloss finish. Three sizes: 30″×36″, 30″×72″, and 30″×180″. Part of the La Révolution collection.

Specifications

Things Worth Knowing
Specifications

Paper Weight: 90 gsm Fine Art Paper

Finish Options: High-Gloss · Smooth Matte

Print: High-Definition, Single-Sided, Full Color

Sizes Available: 30″ × 36″ · 30″ × 72″ · 30″ × 180″

Best As: Table Runner at 30″ × 180″ · Gift Wrap at 30″ × 36″ or 30″ × 72″

Reverse: Plain White, Takes Handwriting Well

Collection: Vintage Voyagers France · La Révolution

A Few Notes on Use

Score fold lines lightly against a straight edge before creasing. To use as a table runner, unroll and allow to relax before positioning. The reverse accepts pencil or pen well for table settings or gift notes.

A Note from Jeff

Liberté. Égalité. Fraternité. The three words have been on French public buildings for two and a half centuries and they show no signs of becoming less useful. Putting them on a table runner or a gift paper roll is not a grand political gesture. It is an acknowledgment that the table is where those values are practiced most reliably: in the sharing, the conversation, the occasion assembled with care for the people sitting at it.

For the Fourteenth of July, or for any celebration that deserves a table with some awareness of what it is celebrating.

Size
PaperMatte