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The House of Scalamandre
Olof is a braided branch of bowing Rudbeckior that sets a friendly atmosphere in the room. The flower was cultivated as early as the 17th century by the botanist Olof Rudbeck (the elderly), which also got to name both the flower and our pattern.
Brunschwig & Fils
Toile de Jouy, is mostly seen in classic homes and Moa fits just as beautifully in the modern home's nursery or living room. Exotic monkeys swinging between the palm trees are accompanied by turtles, peacocks, and beautiful flowers. A magnificent imaginary world, named after little Moa who was still in the womb when her mother drew the pattern.
Palampores, or "Tree of Life" patterns, have their origins in India, where the exotic designs were hand painted and mordant dyed, and exported to Europe and England for use as elaborate bed hangings and curtains. Pondicherry, now offered as a wallcovering, the colorways remain true to their 90's origins, highlighting the iconic filigree pattern amidst the exotic tree of life motif. The colorways were developed in 2015, with the filigree omitted from the fabric design. These wallcoverings and colorways remain true to the fabric's original design. Intricately detailed flowers and lush foliage accompanied by whimsical birds and playful squirrels add to its timeless appeal. The vertically branching print is perfect for a cozy breakfast nook, kitchen, or powder room.
Inspired by our hand-block printed fabric, Kelmscott Wallcovering's charming scenic design of English country life is freshly interpreted as a digitally printed grasscloth and rescaled for the story to read vertically for a wall-friendly layout. Its whimsical and scenic all-over pattern makes it a great option for libraries and bedrooms. This early twentieth-century design was discovered in an English archive including the original wood blocks cut in July 1924.
Lee Jofa
A botanical print with sea buckthorns with lively vitamin-rich berries that scatter on the wall. The leaves form small beautiful palm leaves and give the room an exotic feeling in a Nordic character.
Like a day on a sunny, the butterfly pea flowers dance over the walls, unfolding their delicate flowers.
Magnus is a wallpaper with a 13.3 cm wide stripe. Block stripes are a classic that works well on their own or combined with a pattern. This creates magnificent rooms suitable for both the minimalist and the seeker of extraordinary designs.
Drawn from our classic Tigre velvet, this timeless animal skin pattern is reimagined as a fabric embroidery paperbacked for the wall. Dimensional stitches catch the light and create a rich contrast with the linen blend ground. This alluring textile wallcovering enhances residential interiors, from a grand master bedroom to an airy living room.
This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
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