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V&A Daisy Secateurs

'Daisy', a naively drawn design of meadow flowers by William Morris (1834-1896) was the first wallpaper produced by Morris & Co in 1864. The 'Daisy' pattern is taken from a volume of wallpapers, which form part of the most comprehensive collection of
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' Daisy', a naively drawn design of meadow flowers by William Morris (1834-1896) was the first wallpaper produced by Morris & Co in 1864. The ' Daisy' pattern is taken from a volume of wallpapers, which form part of the most comprehensive collection of Arts & Crafts in the world, housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. These beautiful bypass secateurs feature an easy-locking safety catch, along with Teflon coated & heat treated blades for lasting sharpness & a clean cut. Bypass secateurs are generally more suited to delicate stems or plants. A great unique gift for any gardener.

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Blades - Part of a tool or machine which has a cutting edge
Heat - A term used to define thermal energy
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