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The House of Scalamandre
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.
Pignoli, also known as pine nuts, are edible seeds harvested from the cones of the Italian umbrella pine. The umbrella pine is often associated with the Italian landscape and is a distinctive and iconic tree in Mediterranean culture as it symbolizes strength and beauty. Reflecting the beauty of this majestic tree, the pattern highlights its unique, sprawling branches and the characteristic pinecone motif. This wallcovering will undoubtedly bring your walls to life, adding an enchanting touch of nature indoors.
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.
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Madame de Pixel is David Kaihoi’s contemporary abstract take on our popular Madame de Pompadour wallpaper and a playful nod to its creator, his partner Miles Redd. Each five-inch square of the two-panel pixelated design was hand-painted to create an intriguing mural-like effect.
This lively hand-block printed fabric, which was first created in 1922, features a stylized "Tree of Life" motif. The wallcovering pattern is digitally printed, on a grasscloth ground, with pigment-based dyes that fully emphasize the color variation typical of hand block printing. Directly interpreted from the fabric, it has been rescaled to make a coordinating grasscloth wallcovering.
Kravet
This item from The Studio Wallcovering Collection which features a variety of designs such as toiles, tropicals, florals, and Asian-themed motifs. The patterns are printed on a multitude of textures, including linen, cork, sisal/grasscloth, jute, vinyl, and paper, offering a rich selection for different design preferences and applications. This collection is perfect for those looking to infuse their spaces with character and a touch of exclusivity through a mix of classic and contemporary wall coverings.
Named after the Japanese concept that embraces ephemeral and imperfect beauty, Wabi-Sabi in moss offers an unusual take on a familiar geometric pattern. The grid design, softened by irregular edges and subtle tonal variations, has an interesting stripe effect and a unique hand-painted look. Use this perfectly imperfect mid-scale wallpaper pattern to accentuate a single focal wall or wrap an entire room.
Inspired by paper cutouts, the backdrop’s white lotus wallpaper offers a fresh take on a traditional botanical. This mid-scale design features painterly abstracted lotus forms silhouetted against a solid background with a rich, textural look and a graphic stripe effect. Pairs with backdrop paint colors Supermoon and palo santo.
A dreamy hand-painted design, this wallpaper derives its delicate wildflower sprigs from 18th-century French textiles. This versatile small-scale floral wallpaper is cozy, classic, and the very essence of Scandinavian charm. Designed by Boråstapeter and distributed exclusively by Schumacher in the US and Canada.
Capturing the look of artisanal processes like ikat or shibori, this 12-foot tall panel wallcovering has a soft, watercolor effect and alludes to a lush seascape or landscape.
A dreamy hand-painted design, petit fleurs derive its delicate wildflower sprigs from 18th-century French textiles. This versatile small-scale floral wallpaper is cozy, classic, and the very essence of Scandinavian charm. Designed by Boråstapeter and distributed exclusively by Schumacher in the US and Canada.
Shio's magnificent pattern evokes the curves of a wavy sea with sweeping, gestural brushstrokes that wash across this wall covering's watery surface.
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