This subtle pink tone blends well with dark colors. It appears in any interior without dominating too
The earliest paper retrieved from a laminate of four, this gothic trellis design with Moorish influences was the first paper to adorn the walls of one of the properties that replaced the prison in the late 1870s.
A reduced lime with added red-oxide of iron provides a relaxing and elegant backdrop in dining rooms and studios
This wallpaper is available in 4 colors in the national trust papers III binder
An extremely versatile, very clean blue-green shade. Its obvious seaside connotation was embraced by home decorators across the land to create fresh, calm, spacious interiors (see 202 Spearmint).
Found in a row of elegant early-18th century houses in Broadwick Street, Soho, this design is remarkable in that it was based on a botanically accurate reproduction of a plant, Clusia Rosea
A name more commonly used to describe the bronze lustre of printing inks, but taken from a late 19th century book of paint colours