The Lost Garden Wallpaper - Tea

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‘The Lost Garden’ is our wild botanical chintz-inspired wallpaper from the ‘British Biophilia’ Collection.

The pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, who was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset.

This one-tone version uses a soft sage green, reminiscent of tea leaves and English country gardens. Perfect for a living space in both an urban or country setting.

You’ll discover a tangle of chicory, buttercups, ox-eye daisies, knapweed, honeysuckle, enchanter’s nightshade, mallow, dandelion, quaking grass, plantain, queen’s lace, borage and bladder campion.

Wallpaper and samples are currently only available on Pre-Order, and there is a 3-4 week lead time.

If you have an urgent order, please contact me.

All paper roll purchases are final.

Please order samples to ensure colour, scale, and style are to your liking.

10% of profits are donated to fauna-flora.org

Roll Length: 10 metres

Roll Width: 70 cm

Repeat Size: 70 x 97.8 cm

Square Repeat

Wallpaper Quality: Parchment Uncoated Non-Woven

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‘The Lost Garden’ is our wild botanical chintz-inspired wallpaper from the ‘British Biophilia’ Collection.

The pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, who was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset.

This one-tone version uses a soft sage green, reminiscent of tea leaves and English country gardens. Perfect for a living space in both an urban or country setting.

You’ll discover a tangle of chicory, buttercups, ox-eye daisies, knapweed, honeysuckle, enchanter’s nightshade, mallow, dandelion, quaking grass, plantain, queen’s lace, borage and bladder campion.

Wallpaper and samples are currently only available on Pre-Order, and there is a 3-4 week lead time.

If you have an urgent order, please contact me.

All paper roll purchases are final.

Please order samples to ensure colour, scale, and style are to your liking.

10% of profits are donated to fauna-flora.org

Roll Length: 10 metres

Roll Width: 70 cm

Repeat Size: 70 x 97.8 cm

Square Repeat

Wallpaper Quality: Parchment Uncoated Non-Woven

‘The Lost Garden’ is our wild botanical chintz-inspired wallpaper from the ‘British Biophilia’ Collection.

The pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, who was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset.

This one-tone version uses a soft sage green, reminiscent of tea leaves and English country gardens. Perfect for a living space in both an urban or country setting.

You’ll discover a tangle of chicory, buttercups, ox-eye daisies, knapweed, honeysuckle, enchanter’s nightshade, mallow, dandelion, quaking grass, plantain, queen’s lace, borage and bladder campion.

Wallpaper and samples are currently only available on Pre-Order, and there is a 3-4 week lead time.

If you have an urgent order, please contact me.

All paper roll purchases are final.

Please order samples to ensure colour, scale, and style are to your liking.

10% of profits are donated to fauna-flora.org

Roll Length: 10 metres

Roll Width: 70 cm

Repeat Size: 70 x 97.8 cm

Square Repeat

Wallpaper Quality: Parchment Uncoated Non-Woven

Wallpaper Information:

  • Light Fade Resistant

  • Scratch & Abrasion Resistant

  • Low Chemical Ink Emissions

  • Ecologo ® Certified

  • Non-Woven Paper, which means the paper is made with bonded fibres, which makes it very durable.

  • Paste the Wall

  • Textile appearance (with the no-coated)

  • FSC Approved

  • Spongeable / Peelable

  • Uncoated Paper: has a natural textile appearance, colours are not as contrasted and soft.

(Please note: photos of wallpaper, are not true to real life, please request samples to see true colour)

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