One of the largest and best-preserved patterns in the archive, this design fea...One of the largest and best-preserved patterns in the archive, this design features a 39” (99cm) repeat and an unusual 31.5” (80cm) width, so each drop is substantially wider than the standard 20.5” (52cm) wallpaper roll. Found in the rear bedroom of a...more
Re:mix Bone China Blue is a pale blue shade, based on Wedgwood Jasperware. Use...Re:mix Bone China Blue is a pale blue shade, based on Wedgwood Jasperware. Use alongside a stripe of the bold Lamp Black and woodwork painted in Shirting for a crisp, contemporary finish. This upcycled paint finish is one of twenty Little Greene shades...more
Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, whic...Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, which has prescribed very little by way of redesign, came from a prestigious address near the Thames. The decorative stripe either side of the floral column isretained but...more
Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, whic...Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, which has prescribed very little by way of redesign, came from a prestigious address near the Thames. The decorative stripe either side of the floral column is retained but...more
Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, whic...Stylistically this pattern is unmistakably French, but the archive piece, which has prescribed very little by way of redesign, came from a prestigious address near the Thames. The decorative stripe either side of the floral column isretained but...more
Re:mix Livid is tempered with black, to create a versatile shade that appears ...Re:mix Livid is tempered with black, to create a versatile shade that appears blue, green and grey in different lights. A moody shade, complement Re:mix Livid with Portland Stone - Light for an elegant interior scheme. This upcycled paint finish is one...more
This large damask pattern was found in Marlborough House next to St James’s Pa...This large damask pattern was found in Marlborough House next to St James’s Park; a grand abode, designed by Christopher Wren and home to the Duchess of Marlborough, friend and confidante of Queen Anne. Originally a dark blue flock on a pale blue...more
Mandalay’ (Bateman’s) c.1712 This tree of life design is drawn directly from t...Mandalay’ (Bateman’s) c.1712 This tree of life design is drawn directly from the leather wallcoverings in the dining room at Bateman’s, a Jacobean mansion in East Sussex. Elaborate designs such as these were inspired by 17th-century Indian chintzes,...more
This large damask pattern was found in Marlborough House next to St James’s Pa...This large damask pattern was found in Marlborough House next to St James’s Park; a grand abode, designed by Christopher Wren and home to the Duchess of Marlborough, friend and confidante of Queen Anne. Originally a dark blue flock on a pale blue...more
Unbefitting to the quality of this 19th century paper, the surviving sample wa...Unbefitting to the quality of this 19th century paper, the surviving sample was retrieved, not from the walls of a smart Richmond townhouse, but from a skip outside it, during a 1989 refurbishment. A delicate tudor rose, the execution is typical of...more
Re:mix Juniper Ash contains a little red pigment, which provides an unlikely w...Re:mix Juniper Ash contains a little red pigment, which provides an unlikely warmth when used in bedrooms and living rooms. This warm blue shade works well with lighter tones; try Re:mix French Grey for a classic contrast. This upcycled paint finish is...more
This elegant mural, (156cm x 325cm) featuring birds, bees and bluebells has be...This elegant mural, (156cm x 325cm) featuring birds, bees and bluebells has been created from remaining fragments of wallpaper found at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk. Originally on a striped background, the remaining source material has been adapted,...more
This flamboyant, vibrant peacock design is a beautiful example of late-19th ce...This flamboyant, vibrant peacock design is a beautiful example of late-19th century wallpaper printing. Found on a lobby wall at Erddig in Wales, it was hung in the 1870s, and has the painterly finish of a traditional Chinese silk. Showing peacocks...more
This flamboyant, vibrant peacock design is a beautiful example of late-19th ce...This flamboyant, vibrant peacock design is a beautiful example of late-19th century wallpaper printing. Found on a lobby wall at Erddig in Wales, it was hung in the 1870s, and has the painterly finish of a traditional Chinese silk. Showing peacocks...more