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Little Greene Marlborough - Je...A large-scale pattern, reminiscent of an early 20th century interpretation of ... A large-scale pattern, reminiscent of an early 20th century interpretation of one of Robert Adam’s designs. This paper was discovered just after the death of Queen Mary, who lived in Marlborough House until 1953, after which the house became the... moreDetails
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Little Greene Fern - Off Black...The popularity of screen-printing amongst mid-twentieth century designers and ... The popularity of screen-printing amongst mid-twentieth century designers and artists was testament to the quality of print, versatility of mark and subsequent expression in colour that was suddenly achievable. Decorative silhouettes were particularly... moreDetails
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Little Greene Marlborough - Cr...A large-scale pattern, reminiscent of an early 20th century interpretation of ... A large-scale pattern, reminiscent of an early 20th century interpretation of one of Robert Adam’s designs. This paper was discovered just after the death of Queen Mary, who lived in Marlborough House until 1953, after which the house became the... moreDetails
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Little Greene Piccadilly - Leg...Less is known about this paper than its comparable partner ‘Soho Square’ (see ... Less is known about this paper than its comparable partner ‘Soho Square’ (see London Wallpapers), but there are obvious similarities. The archive document of this pattern is a ‘mock flock’, meaning it was designed to carry the appearance of a more... moreDetails
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Little Greene Palais - Redowa ...A classic interpretation of this pattern, so typical of French wallpaper panel... A classic interpretation of this pattern, so typical of French wallpaper panels produced by the manufacturer Réveillon from the late 1700s onwards. The design was block-printed in eighteen colours on a narrow 18.5” (47cm) width paper with a vertical... moreDetails
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Little Greene Ombré Stripe - V...Very much a twentieth century design, this is a 1950’s English pattern found a... Very much a twentieth century design, this is a 1950’s English pattern found at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester. A band of fine, single colour white stripes over flat ground(s), it’s in fact the space between stripes that creates the subtle... moreDetails
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Little Greene Albemarle St - C...Reminiscent of Spitalfields silks, this paper, found in Albemarle Street, off ... Reminiscent of Spitalfields silks, this paper, found in Albemarle Street, off Piccadilly, had an enormous pattern repeat of 6ft. Originally produced in a dark blue flock on a light ground, it was unusual to find so bold and expensive a paper used as... moreDetails
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Little Greene Palace Road - Am...A typical historic damask, the design source was originally a woven silk from ... A typical historic damask, the design source was originally a woven silk from the 19th century, the effect of which is replicated in the print detail. Like the design High Street from London Wallpapers III, there are known examples of this pattern in... moreDetails
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Little Greene Versailles - Dar...A slightly later paper than its traditional design might suggest, Versailles i... A slightly later paper than its traditional design might suggest, Versailles is based on an original document which was machine printed in graded tones to give a trompe l’oeil effect. In a classic Rococo style, it features scrollwork and cornucopia... moreDetails
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Little Greene Broadwick St - G...Found in a row of elegant early 18th Century houses in Broadwick Street, Soho,... 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, first recorded in an important botanical book in 1743. moreDetails
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Little Greene Whitehall - Mout...Found in a medieval property that was at one time home to a Surrey school, the... Found in a medieval property that was at one time home to a Surrey school, there is a clear French influence in this paper. The floral trellis pattern is undoubtedly inspired by textile design; printed linen and fustian fabrics in this style became... moreDetails
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Little Greene Starflower - Pea...Perhaps the most iconic of the Retrospective Papers, Starflower is a design be... Perhaps the most iconic of the Retrospective Papers, Starflower is a design believed to be Belgian in origin and has been reprinted in a colourway very close to the original. Dating from 1967, when bold, statement wallpapers became more widely... moreDetails
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Little Greene Whitehall - Ceda...Found in a medieval property that was at one time home to a Surrey school, the... Found in a medieval property that was at one time home to a Surrey school, there is a clear French influence in this paper. The floral trellis pattern is undoubtedly inspired by textile design; printed linen and fustian fabrics in this style became... moreDetails
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Little Greene Cavendish Stripe...In keeping with its sister wallpaper ‘Marlborough’ from our London Wallpapers ... In keeping with its sister wallpaper ‘Marlborough’ from our London Wallpapers II collection, the age of the paper on which this design is based is perhaps misleading in terms of its provenance. Dated at 1965, this particular fragment emerged during... moreDetails
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Little Greene Broadwick St - M...Found in a row of elegant early 18th Century houses in Broadwick Street, Soho,... 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, first recorded in an important botanical book in 1743. moreDetails
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Little Greene Broadwick St - P...Found in a row of elegant early-18th century houses in Broadwick Street, Soho,... 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, first recorded in a famous book the Natural History of... moreDetails
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Little Greene Broadwick St - B...Found in a row of elegant early-18th century houses in Broadwick Street, Soho,... 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, first recorded in a famous book the Natural History of... moreDetails
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Little Greene Brook Street - E...In entirely different eras, two neighbouring houses in Mayfair’s fashionable B... In entirely different eras, two neighbouring houses in Mayfair’s fashionable Brook Street were homes to the baroque composer George Frideric Handel and rock musician Jimi Hendrix respectively. Hendrix spent some of his short-lived musical career in a... moreDetails
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Little Greene Wilton - Pestle ...A classic damask design that is very typical of the popular large-scale pomegr... A classic damask design that is very typical of the popular large-scale pomegranate patterns of the mid-18th century, this would originally have been a flock wallpaper and hung in a grand English home. Flock papers were an English speciality and were... moreDetails
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Little Greene Reverie - Jardin...‘Reverie’ is a classic example of a late twentieth century wallpaper pattern t... ‘Reverie’ is a classic example of a late twentieth century wallpaper pattern that was itself inspired by the visual language of a previous generation. We can clearly identify elements of Henri Rousseau’s 1910 painting ‘The Dream’ in this design, yet,... moreDetails
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Little Greene Starflower - Ori...Perhaps the most iconic of the Retrospective Papers, Starflower is a design be... Perhaps the most iconic of the Retrospective Papers, Starflower is a design believed to be Belgian in origin and has been reprinted in a colourway very close to the original. Dating from 1967, when bold, statement wallpapers became more widely... moreDetails
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Little Greene Piccadilly - Mir...Less is known about this paper than its comparable partner ‘Soho Square’ (see ... Less is known about this paper than its comparable partner ‘Soho Square’ (see London Wallpapers), but there are obvious similarities. The archive document of this pattern is a ‘mock flock’, meaning it was designed to carry the appearance of a more... moreDetails
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Little Greene Cavendish Stripe...In keeping with its sister wallpaper ‘Marlborough’ from our London Wallpapers ... In keeping with its sister wallpaper ‘Marlborough’ from our London Wallpapers II collection, the age of the paper on which this design is based is perhaps misleading in terms of its provenance. Dated at 1965, this particular fragment emerged during the... moreDetails
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Little Greene Pines - Ash Pine...Drawn from an early 19th century silk kimono, an abstract depiction of Pine Tr... Drawn from an early 19th century silk kimono, an abstract depiction of Pine Trees emerging out of the clouds. moreDetails
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Little Greene Reverie - Nile W...‘Reverie’ is a classic example of a late twentieth century wallpaper pattern t... ‘Reverie’ is a classic example of a late twentieth century wallpaper pattern that was itself inspired by the visual language of a previous generation. We can clearly identify elements of Henri Rousseau’s 1910 painting ‘The Dream’ in this design, yet,... moreDetails
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Little Greene Gustav - Mudan W...Gustav (c1875) was found in poor condition, making it somewhat difficult to da... Gustav (c1875) was found in poor condition, making it somewhat difficult to date accurately, but archivists estimate it as mid-late 18th Century. Found in Eagle House, a Jacobean manor in Wimbledon, it bears the hallmarks of a classic block print, but... moreDetails
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Little Greene Stitch - Loch Wa...Stitch (c1940) is inspired by embroidered chintz cottons. The use of stippling... Stitch (c1940) is inspired by embroidered chintz cottons. The use of stippling (dot-work) was popular in embroidery and printing, particularly at a time when block printing was seen as an indication of status. In the late 19th and well into the 20th... moreDetails
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Little Greene Albemarle St - G...Reminiscent of Spitalfields silks, this paper, found in Albemarle Street, off ... Reminiscent of Spitalfields silks, this paper, found in Albemarle Street, off Piccadilly, had an enormous pattern repeat of 6ft. Originally produced in a dark blue flock on a light ground, it was unusual to find so bold and expensive a paper used as... moreDetails
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Little Greene Palace Road - Se...A typical historic damask, the design source was originally a woven silk from ... A typical historic damask, the design source was originally a woven silk from the 19th century, the effect of which is replicated in the print detail. Like the design High Street from London Wallpapers III, there are known examples of this pattern in... moreDetails
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Little Greene Brook Street - L...In entirely different eras, two neighbouring houses in Mayfair’s fashionable B... In entirely different eras, two neighbouring houses in Mayfair’s fashionable Brook Street were homes to the baroque composer George Frideric Handel and rock musician Jimi Hendrix respectively. Hendrix spent some of his short-lived musical career in a... moreDetails
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