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Cole & Son Wallpaper Victorian Star 100/7033
A simple, small scale star motif, taken from the archive at Cole & Son. Shown here in grey. Other colourways are available. Pattern repeat is 4.5cm, Read More » -
A Street Prints Wallpaper Farrah FD26217
Dramatic and bold leaping archways fill this design with simple style and contemporary colour. Seen here in the Blue colourway. Read More » -
Jane Churchill Wallpaper Madison J8009-01
A textured vinyl with a bold geometric pattern constructed from broad bands of fine stripes. Shown in the copper orange and teal green colourway. Read More » -
Cole & Son Wallpaper Cow Parsley 66/7048
A large scale all over design of cow-parsley – in beige and black background – giving a magical delicate effect. Available in other colours – please Read More » -
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen Wallpaper Pleasure Island LLB6041
Taking Inspiration from the witty sun-sodden incarnation of Art Deco to be so rewardingly enjoyed in Miami or Havana PLEASURE ISLAND is every bit as glamorous, Read More » -
Albany Wallpaper Broken String Geometric 25062
A black geometric design on a muted gold vertical straw weave. Other colourways are available. Read More » -
Romo Wallpaper Etsu W430/08
An understated, luxurious embossed vinyl wallcovering with the appearance of a fine woven silk. Etsu adds a touch of elegance to walls with soft metallic highlights Read More » -
Albany Wallpaper Lollipops 12450
A fun and quirky design featuring repeated motifs of seaside lollipops. Shown here in the various bright colours on a white colourway. Read More » -
A Street Prints Wallpaper Ballard FD25912
An all over geometric design that showcases linear detailing with a subtle metallic effect. Please note: Actual pattern repeat is 26.5cm. Seen here in the Grey Read More » -
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Bloomsbury Dot PRBD02
Recreated from fragments, this paper originally dates from circa 1810 and was rediscovered applied directly onto panelling in the entrance hall on Bloomsbury Sq. London WC1. Read More »
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