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Annie Selke Home
Balanced, intricate, harmonious, and visually appealing since ancient times, Chinese lattice designs are also mathematically intriguing, which is perhaps why they have endured such longevity and still feel current. Bring artistic and intellectual appeal to your home, particularly appropriate perhaps for a study, but gorgeous and long-lasting for any room, being compatible with any design style.
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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.
This elegant butterfly trellis pattern, based on a vintage Silk Brocatelle found in the Scalamandré archives, has been re-colored and scaled for use on the wall. Featuring a green floral trellis and butterflies in the adjoining corners, this print adds a joyous accent of color to any space.
GP & Baker
Schumacher
Sophisticated and charming, France's scallop floral wallpaper is stylish, colorful, and easy to use. A unique medium-scale scallop design with playful floral elements, this versatile pattern mixes beautifully with others for rich, layered schemes. Also available as an indoor/outdoor fabric.
Embark on a charming underwater adventure with this self-adhesive wallpaper print by Scalamandré. This green and beige print features curious sea turtles and other underwater creatures swimming through a lush seascape.
The Wall - Jean Cocteau Milly La Foret 66' L x 38.58" W Wallpaper Roll is a design that recalls the sumptuous plant décor of the walls of the Saint-Blaise des Simples Chapel in The Wall - Jean Cocteau Milly La Foret 66' L x 38.58" W Wallpaper Roll painted by none other than Jean Cocteau. Paying tribute to Saint-Blaise, a famous healer who used medicinal plants, Cocteau painted beautiful flowering stems like a giant herbarium onto the walls of the chapel, raising up towards the sky! With respect to the remarkable scale of these flowers, Lelièvre has translated this concept into an enchanting wallpaper that can reach into infinity as a panoramic, matte finish motif.
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.
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.
Satomi Wallcovering offers a digital interpretation of our best-selling fabric, Satomi hand-block print. With delicate linework and harmonious palettes, this scenic chinoiserie design comes to life on the walls of an elegant bedroom or classic dining 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.
A traditional, timeless trellis pattern with exquisite medallion details. A seemingly unpretentious wallpaper, yet more than capable of dressing a room. Its palette makes the wallpaper a perfect fit for modern homes too. A few of Lofstad Castle’s guest rooms are decorated with this wallpaper and today it bears the name of the castle’s developer, Axel Lillie.
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