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Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Free to Fly HLFTF07
Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Free to Fly HLFTF05
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Sandycombe Trellis PRSTR06

A subtle trellis pattern made up of fine dotted lines, organically growing. This circa 1813 design uses a single block from the Sandycombe Lodge Design. The fragment was discovered during restoration work on JMW Turner’s Fishing Lodge in East Twickenham TW1. Shown here in a cream / blue colourway. Pattern repeat is 53cm, not as
Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Free to Fly HLFTF04
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Sandycombe Trellis PRSTR07

A subtle trellis pattern made up of fine dotted lines, organically growing. This circa 1813 design uses a single block from the Sandycombe Lodge Design. The fragment was discovered during restoration work on JMW Turner’s Fishing Lodge in East Twickenham TW1. Shown here in a white / blue colourway. Pattern repeat is 53cm, not as
Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Free to Fly HLFTF08
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Sandycombe Trellis PRSTR08

A subtle trellis pattern made up of fine dotted lines, organically growing. This circa 1813 design uses a single block from the Sandycombe Lodge Design. The fragment was discovered during restoration work on JMW Turner’s Fishing Lodge in East Twickenham TW1. Shown here in a mint green / grey colourway. Pattern repeat is 53cm, not
Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Free to Fly HLFTF06
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Sophie’s Choice PRSC01
Hattie Lloyd Wallpaper Hanoi Hustle – Classic City HLHHCC02

A digitally printed design, with vignettes of city life in modern Hanoi. A celebration of the passion and vibrancy of this city – shown here in the sophisticated black and white. Although similar to the multi-coloured version this colourway has a more compressed and shorter pattern repeat than the colour version. Note this design has
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Sophie’s Choice PRSC02
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Strand Teardrop PRST8127
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Archway House PRAH15

Originally created circa 1800 and rediscovered in a South West London townhouse north of Clapham Common. Oval shrub motifs set in a linear and diagonal pattern. The surrounding background consists of a flat colour gently broken by a wiggly dotted line. Shown here in a vivid green. Pattern repeat is 8.5cm, not as listed below.
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Bird and Blossom PRBB03
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Bird and Blossom PRBB01
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Bloomsbury Dot PRBD05

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. A diagonal pattern of a loose weave and at the centre of each woven diamond is placed a small rosette. Shown here in butterscotch. Pattern repeat is 4cm, not
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. A diagonal pattern of a loose weave and at the centre of each woven diamond is placed a small rosette. Shown here in a light grey blue. Pattern repeat
Hamilton Weston Wallpapers Wallpaper Bloomsbury Dot PRBD03

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. A diagonal pattern of a loose weave and at the centre of each woven diamond is placed a small rosette. Shown here in a grey green. Pattern repeat is