Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt
Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt
Zoffany

Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt

ZOF-313032


Composition: 55% Polyester 43% Viscose 2% Cotton (Non-Woven backing)

Width: 54.7 Inches

Vertical Repeat: 46 Inches

Collection: Cotswolds Manor Wallpaper
Exploring an English countryside aesthetic, Zoffany launches their new Cotswolds Manor collection. Inspired by an eclectic blend of documents, from the quietly confident to the opulent and extravagant, this collection plays host to an extensive history and a cornucopia of traditional designs. Charting the stylistic changes of English country homes over time, these new prints showcase a world of underplayed glamour, weekend escapes and an altogether more genteel pace of life.

Details: Depicting storks stood at the water’s edge and small birds perched on nearby branches, the original version of this wallpaper is believed to date between 1825 and 1850. Discovered hidden behind oak panelling at Temple Newsham in 1894, this adaptation’s pictorial scene is framed by bamboo lattice work, which amplifies the height of the design. Digitally printed on woven grass cloth.
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Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt
Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt

Storks & Thrushes - Tuscan Pink / Cobalt

SKU: ZOF-313032

Zoffany
Composition: 55% Polyester 43% Viscose 2% Cotton (Non-Woven backing)

Width: 54.7 Inches

Vertical Repeat: 46 Inches

Collection: Cotswolds Manor Wallpaper
Exploring an English countryside aesthetic, Zoffany launches their new Cotswolds Manor collection. Inspired by an eclectic blend of documents, from the quietly confident to the opulent and extravagant, this collection plays host to an extensive history and a cornucopia of traditional designs. Charting the stylistic changes of English country homes over time, these new prints showcase a world of underplayed glamour, weekend escapes and an altogether more genteel pace of life.

Details: Depicting storks stood at the water’s edge and small birds perched on nearby branches, the original version of this wallpaper is believed to date between 1825 and 1850. Discovered hidden behind oak panelling at Temple Newsham in 1894, this adaptation’s pictorial scene is framed by bamboo lattice work, which amplifies the height of the design. Digitally printed on woven grass cloth.
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