The wallpaper features a detailed pattern of ornamental flowers, curved leaves and fine tendrils on a plain-coloured background. The floral elements are skilfully crafted. The even arrangement and curved lines lend the wallpaper a classic elegance with a touch of oriental exoticism.
The pattern was developed for Lewis & Wood by Adam Calkin, one of the UK's best-known contemporary pattern designers. It is inspired by Iznik pottery, which was produced in the western Anatolian city of Iznik between the 15th and 17th centuries.
The particularly wide wallpaper panels do full justice to the typically English Arts and Crafts composition.
The price for the Black Gold colour variant is higher due to a special printing process.
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.