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Matching the printed fabric of the same name 'Rosehip' is inspired by the ceramic tile decorations attributed to either Morris or William De Morgan. De Morgan collaborated with Morris on designs for tiles and stained glass before he set up his own pottery. Much of De Morgan's early work shows a strong Morris influence both in the motifs he used and in an adherence to some of Morris' principles of pattern making. This wallpaper interpretation of the pattern cleverly resembles a tiled wall while the pretty motifs hand cut and printed from lino give an authentic block-printed look. Shown here in a indigo blue colourway. This wallpaper is part of the Archive III wallpapers collection. Application Method: paste the wallpaper and then apply. Pattern match:Straight. Vertical repeat: 17.3cm.
I love the way this Rosehip wallpaper adds a classic yet fresh touch to various interiors. Its detailed botanical pattern works beautifully in traditional settings, but it can also bring a sense of understated elegance to contemporary spaces when paired with sleek furniture and minimal accessories. It’s versatile enough for feature walls in living rooms or bedrooms, creating a subtle focal point. For styling tips, consider keeping surrounding décor neutral to let the wallpaper shine, or add soft textiles in natural tones for a cohesive look. It’s a practical choice that offers timeless charm, making it suitable for both period homes and modern refurbishments.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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