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The House of Scalamandre
Our popular 19C, beautifully drawn English archival print of stately pheasants perched on a floral branch, now has an expanded color palette. We are happy to announce the addition of Botany Bay wallcoverings. The same six colors are produced in England on a non-woven ground for an extension of this cult-classic motif. ed on a floral branch, as a wallcovering on a non-woven ground.
Schumacher
An iconic Schumacher design, imperial trellis epitomizes Hollywood Regency glamour.
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.
Morris & Co.
Reportedly one of Morris's favorite designs and originally produced in 1876, this wallpaper features clusters of snakeshead fritillaries and is an ideal wallpaper to team with larger-scale Morris fabrics. Available in a wide range of earthy colorways, this design is also available as a fabric of the same name.
It is William Morris so the design is fabulous. The quality of the paper itself and the ease of application are both also stellar. It transformed the powder room. (Hint It is complemented by wainscoting).. Homeowner. NC. 2024-07-24 19:28:42
A-Street Prints
Enjoy a bold interior update of epic proportions with this gorgeous dragon design! This legendary behemoth has a penchant for pinks, from their coral scales to the fuchsia flowers and clouds they wind between. Touches of light green and lavender, as well as hints of metallic gold, play wonderfully alongside the pinks and the rich, plum backdrop. Yanci is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
Mulberry
Based on an early 18th-century French document, Chinoise Exotique is a grand design depicting Chinese figures hunting exotic Indian animals. This pattern is a classic example of the kinds of chinoiserie patterns developed for export to the European market in the early 1700s. These fabrics became so popular that France passed a law banning them from sale out of fear that they would collapse the French textile market.
Zoffany
Trailing floral vines create an open frame around the emperor's musician as birds and peacocks listen intently. This beautiful chinoiserie scene is taken from an 18th-century wallpaper document, possibly inspired by oriental draughtsman Jean-Baptiste Pillement. Printed on a paper-backed fine textile ground to emphasize the appearance of fabric-covered walls.
MINDTHEGAP
Inspired by vintage royal gardens, imperial floral is a spectacular mural wallpaper showing large-scale peonies in a variety of colors. The wooden gilded panel is ornate with beautiful decorative elements being placed in front of the flower bush to create the impression of a realistic manor garden. The design is printed over 3 panels.
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.
The Richmond Park wallpaper, a sophisticated choice for those who appreciate the artistry of floral design. This non-woven wallpaper features a smooth texture and a metallic finish, adding a touch of elegance to any room. The surflex-printed pattern showcases a drop match type, ensuring a seamless look across your walls. Designed for easy removal, it's strippable and hand washable, making maintenance a breeze. Ideal for those seeking a blend of classic charm and modern convenience, this wallpaper transforms any interior into a refined sanctuary.
Featuring the first-ever Zoffany collection, this design has remained a firm favorite ever since. Originally produced as a wallpaper for Temple Newsam, a stately home near Leeds, Chintz Lustre’s appearance is akin to that of an antique painted (Eglomise) mirror. Produced in a gloriously large scale, digitally printed panel.
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