Morris's designs didn't chime with fashionable taste, which in the 1860s generally favoured wallpapers in the super-naturalistic 'French' style. Enabled by sophisticated new printing techniques, this ...
But no-one could deny the speed and economy with which wallpaper could now be made. Production in Britain rose from around one million rolls in 1834 to nearly nine million rolls in 1860, while prices ...
I found this incredible Belgian rock crystal wallpaper by Romo, it had crushed crystal dust ... The Aesthetic Movement (1860 to 1900) was a British-born movement to turn away from the brutal ugliness ...
Furnishings and decorative arts manufacturer Morris & Co, founded by William Morris, used large quantities of arsenic in their dyes - particularly for the greens in wallpaper. In the 1860s ...
One of the oldest homes in the neighborhood, the one-room 1860s Greek Revival has an undeniable ... covering the walls and ...
To truly understand its origins, you must travel to the rugged coastlines of Normandy. Here, a group of visionary painters, ...
Guest bathrooms feature custom wallpaper inspired by the campus’ renowned arboretum, paired with a framed sketch by Albert ...
Guest bathrooms feature custom wallpaper inspired by the campus ... known as the “Cane Spree,” which began in the 1860’s. In this time, when “gentlemen” would walk with a walking ...
If the Chinese president had an opinion about the room's Star Trek wallpaper, he has managed to ... his family to farm in Iowa going back to the 1860s, says that back in 2012, the Chinese ...
Bengough acquired the buildings behind the original Koko – a former piano factory dating back to 1800, and the Hope & Anchor from 1860, the façade of which ... the Architecture & Environment Director ...
They eventually settled on a 200 sq m ground-floor space inside the historic Egmont Building, first built by its namesake Egmont Petersen – an 1860-born Danish publisher ... Jack Moss is the Fashion ...