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Sintra is one of our icons: a tree of life pattern drawn from the Parish-Hadley archives, reimagined by Eliza for a more contemporary look. Sintra Midi renders the same beloved print in a smaller scale.
The design carries genuine history. It was most famously used in Brooke Astor's New York apartment, in the library known as "The Money Room," named because it was where Mrs. Astor signed all the checks for the Vincent Astor Foundation.
The tree of life motif is one of design's most enduring symbols, woven through cultures and centuries. In Asian tradition, it represents longevity, wisdom, and prosperity. In Celtic culture, interconnectedness and balance. Its meaning shifts across contexts, but its presence has always conveyed something deeper.
Now rendered in raffia, Sintra Midi brings all of that symbolism to your walls in a warm, richly textured form that feels both timeless and unmistakably of the moment.