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DESSERT FRUIT NO.2 (1923)
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DESSERT FRUIT NO.2 (1923)
SKU GCA6-CLA404
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Among the aristocracy of 17th century France, dessert was known as “le fruit” because it usually consisted of a collection of sweet-tasting fruits served after the main dinner. The new name, “dessert” was later introduced during the French Revolution.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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Biodegradable packaging
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