It is absolutely gorgeous in my kitchen. It is great quality paper.
One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A weighty heritage damask in deep forest green on warm ivory, drawn with the loose density of a hand-printed Victorian wallcovering. Each medallion is a tall feathered urn — generous acanthus leaves splaying outward and curling at the tips, with a small floral cluster nested at the heart and a scrolled base footing the whole arrangement. The motifs sit in a half-drop repeat, alternating with smaller filler elements that prevent any obvious vertical striping and keep the wall reading as a continuous tapestry.
Tonally the green is layered: a darker base reads almost black-green from across the room, with mid-greens and pale sage worked in where the foliage would catch light. The ivory ground is warm rather than chalk-white and gives the whole paper a slightly aged, tea-stained patina that feels collected rather than reproduction. There is a subtle textural grain visible on close inspection — the kind of impression left by an old engraving plate rather than a modern flat scan.
This paper carries a clubby, English-country authority and is best deployed where it can hold court — a paneled dining room above a chair rail, a wood-burning library, a stair hall in a Greek Revival house, or a moody primary bedroom layered with antique linens. It pairs beautifully with mahogany, tortoiseshell, hand-blocked needlepoint, and aged brass. In rooms with strong natural light the green stays alive and the ivory glows; in candlelit or sconce-lit settings the paper deepens into something almost theatrical.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.