Crafted in the UK
Luxury Wallcoverings
Easy to Hang
Eco-Friendly
Blooming peonies and climbing clematis intertwine with tropical birds in this beautiful watercolour wallpaper with a soft, flowing style. This reinterpretation of a classic upholstery fabric captures the essence and elegance of the original with a soft, feminine appeal. Summer will brighten a space with pops of green, pinks and mellow yellow.
Available in 4 colours: Apricot, Verde, Summer and Sky
Floral Serenade Archive inspiration: Furnishing fabric, Morton Sundour from the “Cumberland Prints” series, England, 20th century
This design was originally part of Morton Sundour's "Cumberland Prints" range and depicts clematis, tree peonies and stylised birds. Morton Sundour was a British textile manufacturer formed in Carlisle in 1914 and was best known for upholstery fabrics. Showcasing the intricate harmony between flora and fauna, it invites the viewer to experience the wonder of nature.
| Roll size | 52cm x 10.05m (20.5ins x 11yds) |
| Repeat size | 53cm / 20.9in |
| Match | Half Drop |
| Washability | Washable |
| Hanging | Paste the wall |
| Strippability | Strippable |
| Light fastness | Good |
| EU fire rating | B-s1,d0 |
| US fire rating | Class A-ASTM E84 - 16 |
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Crafted in the UK
Luxury Wallcoverings
Easy to Hang
Eco-Friendly
The V&A Decorative Papers II Collection
V&A Decorative Papers II, 1838’s second collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum, is a joyful and captivating collection of nine wallpaper patterns celebrating the artistry and craftsmanship behind each design. Inspired by woodblock prints, watercolour sketches and upholstery fabrics, the intricate designs date as far back as the 1700s, and have been reimagined into enduring, contemporary colours, perfect for the interiors of today.