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width 14cm

"Starflower" powerfully embodies this radical new interpretation of a floral pattern

depth: 5cm

This wallpaper was the first to decorate the walls of one of the buildings that replaced the prison in the late 1870s

•    The cambered bristle shape and thin

LITTLE GREENE Tapete - Clutterbuck - Corinthian Gold puce width 14cmThe Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in the Cotswolds was built by one of Henry VIII's courtiers. Only a small fragment of this design with delicate leaves remains. The design was named after James Clutterbuck, who purchased Newark Park in the 18th century, although the wallpaper dates from the early 19th century. The effect of the original design

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