Goose Wallpaper
Part of our prestigious collaborative Castle Howard Indienne Collection, Goose is an iconic design heavily influenced by the Japanese Chinese export idea so prevalent in the nineteenth century. The original Japanese tissue paper is made up of individual panels with a pattern of black geese flying amongst white lilies on blue ground and can be found adorning the walls of the Archbishop's Bedroom in Castle Howard as chosen by Rosalind, the ninth Countess of Carlisle in 1884.
Now re-created with exceptional care to ensure they feel as true to the original fragments as possible, Goose is available in Blue, as well as Mustard and amazing Aperol. Whilst rooted in tradition, Goose could of course be used to equally striking effect in a glamorous London club - it is as sophisticated today as it was in 1884.
Production |
Digital Sold per roll |
Paper Type
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Non-woven paper
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Width
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70 cm / 27.5 ins
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Pattern Repeat
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104 cm / 40.9 ins (straight match)
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