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D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville
D'Urberville

D'Urberville

Colourway:

c.1795. Durberville is a romantic toile wallpaper design dating to around 1795, capturing the faded beauty and quiet joy of a perpetual summer. Originating from late 18th-century France, it features Rococo-style mouldings entwined with wild roses, framing gentle pastoral scenes that evoke rural serenity and nostalgia.

Originally rendered on a blue-grey ground with soft cream and taupe vignettes, Durberville blends vintage floral wallpaper with storytelling elegance. Its timeless appeal makes it particularly suited to powder rooms, dressing areas, or classic interiors where a sense of grace and age is desired.

This luxury wallpaper speaks to those who appreciate the charm of old-world design and decorative softness. Perfect for creating a classic, lived-in atmosphere with historic depth.

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Printed in England

Bringing together traditional methods, an archive of historical designs, and a range of contemporary colours, our hand-blocked wallpapers are a sumptuous statement for any room.

We use the original handmade pear wood blocks and rollers to produce our papers the traditional way. We have a wide range of designs with a variety of scales and styles, along with the skilled ability to produce rolls in any colour to transform the distinctive into the truly unique.

Bespoke Colouring

When our designs were first drawn for the block makers in Watts’ early years they would have been coloured specifically for each job. Today we can offer a wide range of colours but we take great care to use a palette that is true to our design roots.

Using traditional materials helps as part of today’s drive to create sustainable buildings but best of all it ensures that the printed surface avoids the plastic monotony of alkyd and acrylic paints.