Aderyn-China Clay
In the late 18th Century, Erddig in Wales was the family home of Philip Yorke and his wife Elizabeth. They would have selected this hand-painted Chinese wallpaper, lavishly decorated with exquisite birds and flowers, for guests staying in the property�s State Bedroom. The original painting was delicate and keenly observed, with birds appearing in pairs; a subtle nod to the Chinese concept of the interconnectivity of opposites (yin and yang). The flowers seen here include magnolia (symbolising feminine beauty) and peony (symbolising eminence). Elements have been taken from the original to create a versatile and contemporary bird and floral trail, in five glorious colourways.
Explore Aderyn - China Clay Colour Features
National Trust Papers IV
Repeat 92.2cm (36.3?)
Roll Length 10m (11 yds)
Roll Width 52cm (20.5?)
Washability Washable
Application Paste the Wall
Brand | Little Greene |
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