Re:mix Portland Stone is a natural, neutral paint colour that is particularly ...Re:mix Portland Stone is a natural, neutral paint colour that is particularly elegant alongside its sister shades, Portland Stone Pale and Portland Stone Dark, to create a warm and inviting space. This upcycled paint finish is one of twenty Little...more
Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important re...Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important recent acquisitions and,with a twist in its story, this exemplary English piece was actually found intact in a house in Aix-en-Provence, France. The exotic scene accurately...more
Re:mix Light Beauvais is pink-based neutral shade providing notable warmth. Us...Re:mix Light Beauvais is pink-based neutral shade providing notable warmth. Use colour blocking to pair with Re:mix Tracery II and Loft White on the ceiling for a tranquil scheme. This upcycled paint finish is one of twenty Little Greene shades in the...more
A classic ‘Roman’ or Regency proportion stripe originally produced in the 18th...A classic ‘Roman’ or Regency proportion stripe originally produced in the 18th Century using the ‘open trough’ method, in which the stripes were created by bands of paint seeping through holes or slots in the bottom of a wooden trough, onto the surface...more
Taking the exact proportion and structural quality of the Broad Stripe, each b...Taking the exact proportion and structural quality of the Broad Stripe, each band in this more complex version comprises 42 ‘pin stripes,’ creating a sharper, more contemporary look that appeals at first glance and offers more on closer inspection....more
A classic ‘Roman’ or Regency proportion stripe originally produced in the 18th...A classic ‘Roman’ or Regency proportion stripe originally produced in the 18th Century using the ‘open trough’ method, in which the stripes were created by bands of paint seeping through holes or slots in the bottom of a wooden trough, onto the surface...more
Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important re...Darwin (c1760) represents one of the Whitworth Art Gallery’s most important recent acquisitions and,with a twist in its story, this exemplary English piece was actually found intact in a house in Aix-en-Provence, France. The exotic scene accurately...more
An Arts & Crafts motif in the manner of Voysey, a leading light of the movemen...An Arts & Crafts motif in the manner of Voysey, a leading light of the movement who was perhaps more famous as an architect than as a wallpaper designer. Although this colourful wallpaper was removed from a 19th century house in Kensington, its actual...more
The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East L...The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East London. For a long period, Brooke House was home to a private hospital and this design takes its name from one of its significant 19th century owners: a Dr John Monroe. The...more
An early block print design, the original paper once adorned the walls of a gr...An early block print design, the original paper once adorned the walls of a ground floor room, most probablya dining room, in a historic house in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Its simple graphic elements are typical of a design thatwould have been cut from...more
Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this pape...Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this paper was uncovered at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Originally used within a brightly-coloured, flocked, floral border, the leaf and nut element was block-printed in a rather more...more
The property from which this design hails was built in the mid-19th century on...The property from which this design hails was built in the mid-19th century on the site of the infamous Marshalsea Prison, which for nearly 500 years was notorious for the incarceration of London’s debtors, including CharlesDickens’ father in 1824. The...more
Each inset panel within this design originally contained an ornate scene, a re...Each inset panel within this design originally contained an ornate scene, a reflection of its origins in Bloomsbury, an affluent area with a rich history. Having removed any extraneous detail, what remains is an unrefined but elegant wood panel-effect...more
A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds...A large-scale, late-19th century wallpaper with a bold pattern of exotic birds and flowers. The paper had beenused in a curving stairwell in Crowe Hall, a Suffolk manor house where the vertical nature of the trailing patternemphasised the height of the...more