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Cole & Son Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper
Cole & Son Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper
Cole & Son Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper
Cole & Son Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper

Cole & Son Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper

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Roseberry with Birds Wallpaper by Cole & Son is an enchanting botanical design, incorporating delicate yet colourful birds and butterflies into the already lush trailing foliage of Roseberry Wallpaper, adding a charming sense of movement and fantasy. Sitting alongside Cole & Son’s iconic Hummingbirds design, Roseberry with Birds offers a timeless, romantic option for creating elegant spaces. Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas, this beautifully detailed wallpaper brings nature’s beauty indoors with sophisticated style.

Samples: Colours can vary on screen, we always advise you to obtain a sample of the wallpaper you require prior to ordering to check colour and scale.

Width x Length: 52 cm x 10 m
Pattern Repeat: 95 cm
Match: Straight Match
Collection: Classics Vol. I

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Classics Vol. I

Celebrating Cole & Son’s 150th anniversary, the Classics Collection Vol. I honours the design house’s rich heritage. This Jubilee edition showcases a mixture of timeless traditional and contemporary designs from the archive, many dating back to the founding year of 1875. Most designs have been produced with traditional printing technology, a testament to British artistry and craftsmanship, offering a captivating glimpse into some of the most enduring patterns from the past three centuries.


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