Description
This charming, characterful design features delicate meadow flowers including bluebells, campanula, pink flowers and celandine, intricately arranged amongst a trellis of intertwining vines. Celandine was designed by William Morris's chief designer, John Henry Dearle around 1896 and is reminiscent of one of William Morris' earliest wallpaper designs, Daisy, with its soft yet intricate detailing and graceful composition, embodying the timeless beauty of nature.
Celandine Spring Garden feels fresh, sunny and spirited. Leafy greens in varying green tones are complemented by warm chartreuse yellow, dusty ivory, and soft blush pink - all set against a creamy off-white background. The palette brings an uplifting, early-spring energy to the design, perfect for creating light-filled, welcoming interiors. Printed on high quality non-woven paper, Celandine Spring Garden wallpaper provides the perfect balance of beauty and ease, simply paste the wall for a smooth, fuss-free application.