Massingberd Blossom

Item No.: 0260MAMINER

The wallpaper from which this design is drawn, is most likely of British Edwardian origin, but stylistically is very representative of the era’s passion for oriental design, which – in a time of pre-modern artistic sensibility - was seen to retain a close connection to nature, simplicity and harmony. The trailing blossom and repeating birds are elements commonly found in early, hand-painted chinoiserie, and the use of traditional surface printing retains a tactile quality that subtly offers more to the discerning eye than a conventionally mass-produced paper. It once adorned the walls of the Grey Room at Gunby Hall in Lincolnshire, a large country house built some 200 years earlier for the Member of Parliament William Massingberd, that was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1944.

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140,50
Collection
National Trust II
Color
Mineral
Roll length
10.05 m
Roll width
0.52 m
Pattern repeat
0.65 m
Non Woven
Yes
Paste the wall
Yes
Delivery time
1 week

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