An elegant pattern drawn from a 19th century design for a wallpaper from the V&A archive. Composed of fan shaped floral motifs within an arrangement of delicate foliage, all surface printed to retain the hand painted effect. Perfect in its simplicity, the artistry is further amplified with strong fresh colours to bring a touch of modernity to the enduring design. In Burnt Orange with dramatic autumnal tones on a matt black ground.
Available in 4 colours: Burnt Orange, Vivid Yellow, Coral and Cornflower
Floral Fanfare archive inspiration: Wallpaper design, George Charles Haité (1855–1924), England, 1880–1900
Arts and Crafts practitioners, like George Charles Haité, advocated design that stylised nature, reducing flowers and foliage to a series of formal, symmetrical shapes. A highly talented artist and illustrator, Haité began designing wallpaper in the 1870s and produced designs for various companies including Jeffrey & Co., Essex & Co., William Woollams and Arthur Sanderson & Sons. The style of Haité’s work crosses the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau Movements and here the decorative effect is also reminiscent of the glamorous Art Deco style.