Rosalind Indienne Wallpaper
Rosalind Indienne is part of the new Castle Howard Indienne Collection and is named after Rosalind, 9th Countess who sought to redecorated the house in the last decades of the nineteenth century by gathering together a remarkable collection of textiles. This unique archive offers a glimpse into the vibrant colours and designs fashionable at this time which the Indienne Collection brings back to life. This wonderful large design celebrates Rosalind pivotal role in this story and honours her legacy to Castle Howard.
Originally a printed cotton, Rosalind is a very pretty pink coral Indienne, or more correctly a ‘mignonettes’, the term used to describe an Indienne with a small and dense pattern set against a typical vermicelli back print. Now digitally recreated as a wall covering on paperbacked linen, grasscloth and no-woven paper.
Production
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Digital Paperbacked linen & grasscloths papers are sold per metre/yard All other products are sold per roll
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Paper Type
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Non-woven paper Paperbacked linen Grasscloth
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Width
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Linen 79cm / 31.1 ins All others 70 cm / 27.6 ins
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Pattern Repeat |
Linen 45.7 cm / 17.9 ins (half drop) All others 40.7 cm / 16 ins (half drop) |