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Ardmore Savuti Wallpaper 109/1007

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The Savuti is one of Africa’s most loved and well known national parks where hoopoes and hornbills call and sing whilst baboons and chameleons sun themselves in flowering Coral Trees.  This wonderful African garden has been recreated as a wallpaper in seven colourful and distinctive colourings each offering a different look -  a bright orange and charcoal with a monotone engraved feel – a duck egg and old stone with a more faded and antique illustrative tones, and a series of three brightly coloured more child-like colourings on grounds of cream, dark petrol and khaki.
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The Savuti is one of Africa’s most loved and well known national parks where hoopoes and hornbills call and sing whilst baboons and chameleons sun themselves in flowering Coral Trees.  This wonderful African garden has been recreated as a wallpaper in seven colourful and distinctive colourings each offering a different look -  a bright orange and charcoal with a monotone engraved feel – a duck egg and old stone with a more faded and antique illustrative tones, and a series of three brightly coloured more child-like colourings on grounds of cream, dark petrol and khaki.
Interior image features 109/1005

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Cole & Son

For all ages

For us this brand is made
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amore + design

  • the magical and colourful Whimsical Collection
  • the lovely wallpaper pattern inspired by the character Punchinello from La Commedia dell'Arte

Cole & Son was founded in 1875 by John Perry, son of a Cambridgeshire merchant. In those days the company was situated in Islington, north London, an area famous for the 190 hand block printing companies working there in the 18th and 19th centuries. Our magnificent archive is on occasion the source of new designs within our collections. Designs are carefully selected, adapted and coloured by our designers and printed by craftsmen to produce wallpapers faithful to the character of the original document, yet contemporary in feel.

Item 109/1007