Gold Orchid Wallpaper Geometric Botanical In Natural
$320
1st Dibs
Beatrice EditProduct Code: 52AColor: NaturalRoll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards)Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards)Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in)Pattern repeat: StraightWallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm. The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours.Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0Madidi gold orchid - Many years ago when Susy was studying bears in Bolivia, the first of the flowers she illustrated, collected and pressed was a mysterious orchid with a captivating zigzag to its form. When a shaft of sunlight illuminated it through the cloud forest, it seemed to have a golden glow. An orchid specialist from the Herbarium identified the genus as Odontoglossum and suspects the species may be bicolor. This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys; favourite botanical details from other designs were reconfigured in simple airy geometrical repeats. In this, Susy and Beatrice found themselves inspired by the beautiful folk motifs of Ukrainian embroidery, and will be sending 10% of profits to a charity called Rebuild Together in Ukraine. These designs express the growing passion in interiors for honouring the natural world. Furthermore, for every roll of wallpaper sold, 100m2 of critical wild habitat is preserved through World Land Trust. This is an eco-friendly fine gicleé digitally-printed “real” wallpaper. It is printed in the UK on a natural non-woven cellulose-based substrate made from recycled materials, recycled polyester (PET) fibre and recycled wood pulp. The production process is solvent free with minimal waste and energy inputs.