In the late 18th century, the Erddig estate in Wales served as a family residence for Philip Yorke and his wife Elizabeth. They were probably the ones who chose the hand-painted Chinese wallpaper, ornately decorated with exquisite birds and flowers, for a guest room around 1770. The original design is characterised by its filigree design.
The flowers, including magnolias (representing feminine beauty) and peonies (symbolising grandeur), were carefully taken from the original by Little Greene and transformed into a versatile, contemporary bird and flower pattern.
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.