A classic Sanderson floral from the talented hand of Kenneth Truman, produced for the first time as a wallpaper. Truman joined Sanderson in 1939 bringing an astonishing aptitude for botanical drawing. He influenced the look and quality of floral artwork created at Sanderson’s Uxbridge studio for more than three decades.
I am so happy!! I did this in my powder room and needed 2 rolls. The match was great. I suggest getting a sample of the wallpaper first so you or your installer can choose the right application.. Anonymous. Mon Mar 03 2025
Taken from an original block print design in our archive this classic floral chintz is a fine example of the beautiful and abundant representations of flowers from the early twentieth century. Bursts of bouquets come to life in this trailing design featuring roses and little rosebuds iris carnations and poppies as well as cyclamen and pansies. A quintessential Sanderson floral Lakeland Paradis has been beautifully recolored with a sense of depth and shadow in the flower petals and leaves contrasting the strong grounds on which they feature. Vivid pigments in crimson steely blues and plaster blush accent each bushel of blooms.
Give the delightful look of classic country charm with the Rosemore wallpaper. This striking vintage floral print was inspired by a painted antique artwork held in the Laura Ashley archive. This design features traditional British flowers on a neutral background.
Our Midnight Garden wallpaper is inspired by the Dutch Masters and depicts a country garden after dark. This exquisite wallpaper will bring a hauntingly beautiful ambiance to any interior setting. Our wallpaper is made using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials and promises minimal environmental impact at every stage of production. Each item sold enables House of Hackney to purchase and protect 35 square meters of forest, thanks to our partnership with the World Land Trust the international conservation charity that safeguards our most vital natural ecosystems and threatened habitats, acre by acre.
On the fresh, uplifting ground of Ecru, the Avalon wallpaper blooms with all the promise of spring. Entangled with wild sunflowers, poppies, daisies, and lilies (hand-drawn in pencil and watercolor), this reimagined archival print takes its name from the isle of Avalon in Arthurian mythology ‰ÛÒ a paradise where the fruit and flowers grew like magic.
First launched as a wallpaper in 1914, Rose and Peony was redesigned as a printed fabric in 1929 and released the following year. By the 1960s it had been produced in twenty-eight colorways to suit changing tastes. It remains one of Sanderson’s most loved surface printed designs.
It’s a gorgeous wallpaper with jewel tone rich colors and high quality paper. It was very easy to work with as well.. Eruejerien. Ashburn, VA. Sat Nov 08 2025