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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 moody, painted scene set against deep teal-petrol water in which long-tailed pheasants perch on branching limbs among lotus blooms, lily pads, and small clusters of dogwood-like flowers. The birds are the focal anchors — copper-feathered bodies with blue-green throats, scarlet face patches, and tails that trail nearly the length of their bodies in patterned bands of cobalt, ochre, and ink. They sit on cinnamon branches that arc and fork across the wall, with lotus blossoms in oxblood, cream-pink, and faded ivory opening at intervals.
What gives the paper its distinct character is the way every contour is traced in a fine gold line. The petals, the leaves, the bird feathers, the lily pads — all carry a thin metallic outline that catches light without dominating, the way Japanese silk panels were sometimes finished with pale gold ink. The teal ground has subtle painted shadows where lily pads float just beneath the surface and where the water deepens, giving the wall actual perceived depth rather than a flat color field.
The paper carries a clear lineage to 19th-century chinoiserie panels and Persian lacquer screens, and it performs in rooms that can hold something theatrical. A formal dining room papered to the ceiling, a primary bedroom behind a four-poster, a small study with brass picture lights, the chamber of a Victorian-era staircase. Pair it with lacquered black millwork, oxblood velvet, polished antique brass, and Chinese export porcelain. Under warm lamplight the gold linework activates and the pheasants seem to lean forward; in cool daylight the teal goes deeper and the pattern reads more contemplative.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.