Salon de Thé Bridge Score Pad - 1 Each

Bridge is a card game of advanced skill, which has origins dating back to the 19th and 20 centuries. Designed for group play, this game is played by four people in two pairs. A lovely accent for any room, bridge encourages conversation and friendly competition among new and old friends. Our beautiful Bridge Score Pads feature artwork and designs created by artist and sourced from museums around the world. They're a perfect idea for your next hostess gift or addition to your bridge party. Each beautiful bridge score pad includes 39 pages.
- Contract Bridge scoring rules on inner cover.
- Our Swiss printer, Graphische Anstalt J.E Wolfensberger AG, is an FSC-certified printer.
- 1 Score Pad
- 18.42cm L x 10.80cm W
- Our score pads feature designs to coordinate with playing cards and tallies in the Caspari Bridge collection.
Product Type: | Bridge Score Pads |
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Product SKU: | SP130 |
Product UPC: | 0025096867504 |
Collection Name: | Salon de Thé |
Quantity Included: | 1 Each |
Product Dimensions: | 18.42cm L x 10.80cm W |
Country of Origin: | Belgium, Switzerland |
Style & Theme: | Eastern Influence, Pastels |
Artist or Collection: | Victoria & Albert Museum |
Artist or Collection Biography: | The V&A is the world’s leading museum of art and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects that span over 5,000 years of human creativity. The Museum holds many of the UK's national collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, jewelry, glass, ceramics, book arts, Asian art and design, theatre and performance. The Museum was established in 1852, following the enormous success of the Great Exhibition the previous year. Its founding principle was to make works of art available to all, to educate working people and to inspire British designers and manufacturers. Many of Britain's most successful designers have used the V&A as a source of ideas and stimulation and visitors to the V&A have the opportunity to see their work alongside the historic collections which helped shape them. |