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Morris & Co.
An abundance of foliage, flowers, and tree branches interlock on this wallpaper designed by J.H. Dearle in 1892. Today's version is reproduced in authentic colors matching the original wallpaper and the mottled appearance gives the design a hand-printed look.
Harlequin
Developed from pressed flowers, this detailed wallpaper design from Harlequin Momentum has beautiful translucent petals in a sophisticated signature color palette.
The swirling rhythms and complex structure of this wallpaper made it the choice for Morris himself when decorating his dining room at Kelmscott House. Designed in 1876, this painterly design is available in a feminine yet robust colorways.
Graham & Brown
Breathing new life into an archive piece adds glamour to geometric Eastern patterns through the soft pearlescent metallic textured backdrop and highlights of metallic detailing. A Japanese form of decorative reinforcement stitching popularly inspired this wallpaper roll during the Edo era, creating a strong geometric design.
The House of Scalamandre
Raphael is one of our most popular printed wallpapers. The pattern gives you treetops in a wide range of color combinations. The inspiration for this pattern was partly taken from central park in new york – a leafy park surrounded by glass-and-concrete skyscrapers and beautiful contrast to the bustling city. The pattern is also inspired by antique tapestries, where stylized leaves are often shown in fields of light and shade. Design: daniel långelid
The swirling rhythms and complex structure of this wallpaper made it the choice for Morris himself when decorating his dining room at Kelmscott House. Designed in 1876, this painterly wallpaper is available in robust, feminine colorways.
Sanderson
Exquisite depictions of British birds make their homes on delicate branches in this all-over patterned wallpaper inspired by an 18th-century painting of plants and animals. Available in fresh pastel shades, this wallpaper adds an air of informality to home offices, bedrooms, and bathrooms.
Swallows a serene design dating from the 1930s exemplifies the stylized elegance associated with this era. Originally a chintz cotton fabric it shows a flock of slender swallows soaring through the open sky.
This understated wallpaper depicts Persian, overblown flowers climbing in a trailing pattern with softened edges. The pattern was based on a carpet designed by John Henry Dearle in the 1890s and is now available in distinct colorways.
Entwined lily stems and tendrils are arranged along a strong diagonal, designed by J.H. Dearles in 1899. One of the greatest legacies of Morris & Co. This wallpaper is printed in airy colorways, along with two deeper colorways - both styles create drama in their own way.
Sharing a bird’s eye view of the jungle canopy surrounded by orchids, foliage, and feathers, this fabulous design from the Sanderson archive has been painted with pencil and watercolor in a more botanical style whilst retaining its key elements.
Nicolette Mayer
A modern approach to the ancient tradition of hand painted plum and cherry blossom wallpaper panels. For those who want a chinoiserie mural look with the ease of a roll wallpaper. On metallic grasscloth, the layered blossoms and branches represents a modern approach to chinoiserie. The inspiration of the plum or cherry blossoms represents the delicate fragility and the beauty of life. It’s a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly beautiful but that it is also tragically short. When the cherry blossom trees bloom for a short time each year in they serve as a visual reminder of how precious and how precarious life is. A sophisticated chinoiserie for the most discriminating interior designers in the world.
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