wallpapers
add a little colour and flare with some traditional or unusual wallpaper and eye-catching graphics...for the very best of English style - subtle, timeless, elegance admired and emulated all over the world - it has to be Colefax and Fowler with their understated colours and sophisticated designs
also Jane Churchill with her international reputation for creating fresh
designs specifically intended to work together to produce a wide range
looks, both contemporary and traditional
and the wallpapers in the Small Prints collection by Linwood Fabric come in compatible colours and patterns to compliment their pure linen fabrics, perfect if you want to mix prints
serious WOW factor wallpaper is from de Gournay - elaborate, ornate, grand and very very chic this wallpaper is hand-painted and is more like a mural than normal rolls of repetitive design with many depicting scenes and views of buildings, others are of great big trees blowing in the wind, plants with blossoming flowers, birds and butterflies - they really take your breath away.
also have a look at Timorous Beasties - whilst not so elaborate, still beautiful, but more of a modern take on classics.
bright, colourful, traditional wallpapers from by Anna French use a tenacious mix of vibrant colours and bold
prints while maintaining an impressive balance between contemporary
and timeless design.
simply traditional wallpapers are available from Zoffany - beautiful French prints, florals, damaska, arts & crafts and rococo prints - gorgeous.
wallpaper from the:
17th, 18th and 19th century - Hamilton Weston has a lovely range of traditional designs which have been created from original fragments of period wallpapers. Very very pretty designs and perfect for your period home.
1960s, 1970s and 1980s can be found at E W Moore - think those typical bright, garish colours and designs - great big floral patters and oriental-style designs. Ideal for a bit of fun!