Camberwell
Printed in England
Available for immediate dispatch
c.1894 attributed to Charles Voysey, a leading figure of the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, this design has been drawn from a fragment found in an elegant town house in Camberwell, South London. The pattern itself is a fine example of the tulip detail, which was highly popular in the late nineteenth century. Luscious petals curl around each other with great scrolling leaves against a backdrop of dainty flowers and minute sprigs of leaves.
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Roller
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Paper Type
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Non-Woven
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Width
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52 cm / 20.6 ins
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Repeat
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53 cm / 20.9 ins
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