This thoroughly enchanting pattern obviously wants to be in the
room where most people perform their ablutions. It doesn't have to be there to the
exclusion of anywhere else you may want to install it but it does seem to find its
own level near water. Voysey never gave this pattern a name but in the manner of so
many of his designs we chose to name it descriptively, "Fin and Tentacle." This is
a late Voysey pattern drawn around the time of his "Angelic Forest" and "House that
Jack Built". During this period of reversed financial circumstances his creative
heart and mind is still undauntedly in the sunlit world of the day nursery, and the
future remains bright.
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