Broad Stripe - Column
A classic �Roman� or Regency proportioned stripe, originally produced in the early 19th Century using the �open trough� method. Using this technique, stripes were created by bands of paint seeping through holes or slots in the bottom of a wooden trough onto the surface of the paper as it was pulled beneath. Striped wallpapers manufactured in this way are characterised by a brushed finish which was later superseded by a flatter print achieved with 19th Century rollers, as can be seen in these papers. The grand scale of this particular stripe is tempered by the restricted use of colour � in each case the stripe sits on a softer ground of the same hue, creating a wallpaper that brings a relaxed structure to a room, without being too formal.
Explore Broad Stripe - Column Features
Wallpaper Collection Painted Papers
Repeat 0cm (0.0?)
Roll Length 10.05m (11 yds)
Roll Width 52cm (20.5?)
Washability Washable
Application Paste the Wall
Brand | Little Greene |
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