Flora Roberts Wallpaper
Wildflower Meadow
Enchanting new wallpapers, designed by artist Flora Roberts 'celebrating the seasons'
A complex Indian embroidery was the starting point for this design. Reworking it into a panel, the painting began to resemble a wildflower meadow. The very one my father is so proud of in his garden. The yellow rattle suppresses the grasses, allowing for many different varieties of wildflower, Cornflower etc. A detailed eye catching pattern emerges. .
Designed and printed in England. This wallpaper is printed to order with delivery times 2-3 weeks.
This design is available four colourways : Copper, AStral Blue, Spring Blue & Haze
Dimensions |
A and B in each roll.
Each panel measures height 300cm x width 140cm. Space above and below the design allows for height adjustment on site.
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Pattern Repeat |
3M
Repeatable Mural in two panels totaling H 300cm x W 280cm w
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Material |
147 gsm Non-woven wallcovering, digitally printed , Toll coated paper
PVC Free FSC certified
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Samples and hanging info |
askus@thedesignyard.co.uk
Your sample will be a production section cutting. Please refer to photography for full design repeat.
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Extra Info |
Paste the wall application
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Delivery |
2-3 weeks lead time
Bespoke printed item
*Unfortunately, it is not possible to refund made to order wallpaper and fabrics.
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More from Flora Roberts...
I studied printed textiles at Glasgow School of Art and went on to do an MA in mixed media textiles at London's Royal College of Art. London is where I am now based.
I began my career working on textile designs for the fashion industry. Then a mural for the fashion boutique Paul & Joe in London led to futher commissions in private houses and other commercial projects. I have also designed fabric & wallpaper for Lewis & Wood, Sandersons, Zoffany, Mulberry Home & GP & J Baker.
In 2010, I was elected as a member of the Art Workers Guild, among whose founding members was William Morris.
In Autumn 2020, I launched my first collection of wallpapers at Hamilton Weston Ltd.
My decorative murals have been based mostly on the natural world. I sometimes manipulate trees and flowers to make a room appear bigger. If a more relaxed setting is required, I can use looser brushwork.
"I would describe my style as treading a line between traditional and modern..I'm very inspired by historical houses and like to imagine how their atmospheric decorative schemes would work in a contemporary setting.' Her work, which ranges from delicate depictions of flora and fauna to bold abstract pattern, can take from five days to a month to execute.' Sometimes I'm given a colour palette to work from; otherwise, I base colours on furniture, lighting and flooring already in the room. It takes time to get this right. If the subject matter is more neat and graphic, it has to be planned carefully, but if it is more natural, the painting can evolve organically and often benefits from this approach."
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