Henry Holland is a moire-style wallpaper with a silk emboss which gives the feeling of fabric on the wall. Subtle and organic formations of the moire's character are revealed in Henry Holland the starting point of which was Henry`s wedding suit.
Marble is a signature of Henry Holland's ceramic style translated into a large-scale panel wallcovering. Free-flowing and unrestricted by form the organic composition of the design emulates the Nerikomi technique conveyed in Henry Holland's ceramics. This design is printed on one roll comprising four panels: A B C and D.
Bursting with wildflowers, this beautiful wide-width wallpaper has been produced in delicate, neutral colorways. Rooms for relaxing suit this design and can be teamed with the fabric of the same name.
Chaco has the appeal of an ombre design in this horizontal stripe, a favorite style of Harlequin. Simple yet effective, the design was initially painted onto silk before being translated as wallpaper on vinyl and embossed to mimic fabric.
As if cut through the Malachite stone this design reveals a cross-section of the stone's natural formation with pooling layers drifting out from one another. It has been rotary printed for a chalky texture to emphasize its earthy sedimentary connection.