London Underground Central Line 1992 Moquette Christmas Stocking
When the Central line got its new trains in 1992, the designers gave the public a say on which moquette would adorn the seats. The winner of the poll was this one - Check - and was designed by Sothcott. The design was repetitive squares so that any damage could be cut out and a new square embroidered into place. Red and blue were chosen, which remain London Underground’s colour scheme. The design lasted well, so expect a hard-wearing product range from us.
Put another log on the fire, pour yourself and Santa a glass of Port and let your mind wander back in time to the days when rail travel was truly relaxing and joyful. Anyone who visits your home with a love of transport, an eye for truly iconic design or a happy memory of travelling to see granny will love these. From grandma to your youngest child, everyone has a fond recollection of festive travel to see people they love. What better way to get people talking than seeing these on the fireplace. Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without stockings and Shed Number 2’s brand-new range, created by our little elves, will look magical in your home. We’ve used your favorite moquette’s to create our festive treats and we know you’ll just adore them. Hang them up by the cute tag and see what Father Christmas fills them with. They’re big enough to take the most thoughtful of gifts and can be reused year after year. They look gorgeous in pairs or more too. Browse our range then deck your halls with our beautiful stocking collection. LIMITED AVAILABILITY so snap them up quickly before they’re gone! They make a great gift too! Approximately 45cm x 30cm.
Materials
Materials
All our products are made from original Wool or Wool Blend Moquette, using high-quality metal zips and UK sourced materials.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on UK orders over £33.
International shipping available.
Returns accepted within 30 days.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Moquette is super-duper tough. If it gets a bit dirty, a good firm brush should do the job... For something really stubborn try some carpet cleaner. If in doubt - drop us a line.