The wallpaper features a large-scale pattern of stylised flowers and leaves on a light, slightly textured background. The elements unfold in sweeping lines across the entire surface.
The pattern is based on a magnificent Palampore fabric from the 18th century, which is now in London's Victoria and Albert Museum. Palampore fabrics were produced in India in the 18th and 19th centuries for export to Europe.
A fine border pattern runs along the edges. The combination of filigree details and bold leaf structures lends the wallpaper a natural elegance with a touch of exoticism.
The pattern is used with the permission of London's Victoria and Albert Museum. The particularly wide wallpaper panels do full justice to the artistic composition.
The wallpaper pattern has a border around the edge. This can be removed before application if desired. This reduces the width of the wallpaper to 122 cm. The border can be used horizontally after removal.
The wallpaper has a width of 1.32 m and is applied using a double cut technique. The double cut ensures that the seams of the wallpaper panels fit together so perfectly that no transition is visible. We recommend having the wallpaper applied by a professional.
The product is produced on a high quality non-woven backing. This makes it very easy to apply: The wall is pasted and the panels are glued directly onto the wall.
This product is sold by the meter. The indicated price refers to the running meter.