The 5¼˝ Broad Stripe is created using a traditional dragging technique. The coloured ground is traditionally trough and brush applied and the stripe made by pulling the paper under open bottomed, 5¼˝ wide troughs filled with paint.
Brocade is from The Broccato Papers, and is an elegant design with gothic influence and elaborate detailing of ornate floral, thistle and leaf motifs.
Cabbage White is the named after the most delicate of butterflies, so is a very fitting name for this equally delicate colour.
Its seemingly almost blue undertone prevents it from being too sugary and pink.
Calke Green is a cleaned version of a colour originally found in the Breakfast Room at Calke Abbey.
Calluna takes its name from the beautiful heather so prolific across the moors of Scotland.
Charleston Gray reads as a warm grey to some and a grey brown to others.
Charlotte's Locks has a playful name, taking its inspiration from the flame red hair of Farrow & Ball’s Head of Creative, and it also has a playful late 70s look to it.
A classic stripe will always demand attention. Trough printed, this stripe holds its own, with up to four colours featuring at one time. Versatile and timeless, you can hang the paper horizontally, vertically, or reverse hang to create a bolder stripe double the width.
Churlish Green takes its name from the old English definition meaning being related to simple peasant life.
Cinder Rose has barely any of the yellow pigment, which is found in most pinks, making it feel bluer and look wildly romantic.
Citron, as the name suggests, is a fairly acid yellow which has a bright intensity in small spaces and is fantastically welcoming in halls.