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This exquisitely painted wallpaper design features arrangements of peony branches and foliage in a simplified trail of the flowers taken from the fabric of the same name, resulting in a design that is both delicate and contemporary but which also reflects the style of Chinese papers from the late 18th century. This wallpaper is designed by South African artist Kelly Higgs, who specializes in floral paintings and displays her love of the flora and fauna found in her native land.
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.
This delightful wallpaper is based on a Chinese-painted wallcovering hanging in Nostell Priory and originally appeared in Zoffanys National Trust II collection. Popular amongst the aristocracy in the late 18th century, this form of decoration now looks beautiful in contemporary and classic settings.
With a relaxed country feel, this whimsical wallpaper showcases thick brushstrokes creating organic botanical forms on organic-colored backgrounds. This wide-width paper creates an all-over forest feel and fabric of the same name is also available.
Sold by roll 6 meters in length 2 x 3 m panels, trimmed.
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.
This classic chinoiserie layout of a peony trail with blossoms and birds was designed by mural artist Rosie Mennem and displays her contemporary mural style of painting. Rotary printed in jubilant colorways on a stripe effect background, it had been designed to coordinate with the printed and silk fabric of the same name.
Evoking a feeling of summer memories, strolling along the tree-lined paths of Kensington Gardens, this atmospheric wallcovering is named after the effect of sunlight passing through a dense tree canopy. Available as a 3m panel (or 4m on special order) and printed on a mica ground, a subtle shimmer highlights layers of delicate leaves, creating a glorious ombre that contrasts between light and dark.
A fashion for formal landscaping in the extensive grounds of European palaces introduced this style of Italianate baroque gardens into the aesthetic of English stately homes. Taken from a 19th-century block-printed wallpaper, this scene is printed on textural linen evocative of an aged tapestry.
Based on a Chinese printed wallcovering hanging in Yorkshire’s Nostell Priory, this climbing rose design was originally featured in Zoffany’s National Trust II collection. Popular amongst the aristocracy in the late 18th century, our captivating chinoiserie is produced on non-woven grounds.
Gravure Printed Wallpaper
Scrolling trails of delicate floral bugs and butterflies adorn this decorative wallcovering which is inspired by an archival hand-painted Chinese silk table runner.
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