Description
The prolific output of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement is widely evident within the National Trust portfolio, not least at Morris’ own London home ‘Red House’. This design, from 1890 - a stitched, repeating pattern of stylised cowslips – was found at Wardle’s school of embroidery in Leek, and has been effortlessly translated into a wallpaper design in eight stunning colourways.
Sold per roll.
‘National Trust Papers’ is an eclectic collection of contemporary wallpapers based on original designs from the National Trust’s property portfolio. Comprising 40 colourways over seven designs, the collection represents 200 years of timeless pattern, from the early 18th to the early 20th century. Each wallpaper has been recreated from originals in National Trust properties nationwide, including papers still adorning ancient walls, fragments conserved in archive drawers and even preserved rolls found in the back of an attic.
Specifications
Wallpaper Collection: National Trust
Repeat: 26cm (10.2″)
Roll Length: 10.05m (11 yds)
Roll Width: 52cm (20.5″)
Washability: Spongeable
Application: Paste the Wall
Delivery
Standard Delivery is currently dispatched in 2 to 3 working days. Royal Mail/Whistl deliveries can take up to 7 days from the date of dispatch.
Little Greene wallpaper can be returned within three months of purchase as long as unopened, in resaleable condition, design is still current and subject to proof of purchase. Unused wallpaper can be returned in person to our showroom or we recommend us using a tracked or recorded delivery service, all delivery charges will not be refunded.
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- Pay in 30 days
- 3 interest-free instalments
- Monthly financing
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