In the late 18th century, Erddig in Wales was the family residence of Philip Yorke and his wife Elizabeth. They would have chosen this hand-painted Chinese wallpaper, lavishly decorated with exquisite birds and flowers, for guests staying in the State Bedroom of the property. The original painting was delicate and sharply observed, with birds appearing in pairs; a subtle nod to the Chinese concept of the interconnectivity of opposites (yin and yang). The flowers featured here are the magnolia (symbolising feminine beauty) and the peony (symbolising eminence). Elements have been taken from the original to create a versatile and contemporary floral and bird trail, in five glorious colour combinations.
Use: wallpaper
Composition: non-woven fabric
Unit: roll
Dimensions: 10 m length x 0.52 m width
Splicing: 92.20 cm ; alternate
Maintenance / care: can be fluffed
Permanent fire reaction: fire resistant
UV resistance: good
Special remarks: glue to the wall
PRODUCT TYPE | Product produced on request |
DELIVERY TIME | 10-15 working days approx. |