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A loose, hand-printed pattern of small fruits — pears, lemons, cherries, and apples — distributed across a warm cream ground in a confident two-color palette of bright red and saturated yellow. Some fruits are rendered solid in red or yellow with visible directional grain across their faces; others appear as ink-only outline drawings in fine black, with parallel hatching showing internal volume. Small black leaves are scattered between the fruits as connecting elements.
The print quality has the deliberate imperfection of a true relief impression — broken edges where the block lifted, places where pigment thinned, and small flecks of color that escaped the intended boundaries. The overall sensibility is mid-century European cookbook illustration — the kind of small, confident, slightly graphic art that filled the margins of postwar food magazines. The cream ground shows visible vertical streaking that suggests handmade paper or a printed canvas substrate.
This paper is built for kitchens. A breakfast nook, the inside of a built-in pantry, a small powder room off the kitchen, a back hallway near the back door. Pair it with butcher-block counters, white-painted shaker cabinets, brass pendant lights, and simple white ceramic tableware. The two-color palette means the paper coordinates effortlessly with red or yellow accent pieces in the room, but it works equally well with a clean all-white palette where the fruit reads as the only color story. Confident, friendly, and slightly nostalgic — perfect for rooms where you want the wall to participate in the cooking.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.