Sanderson Oology Portal Wallpaper in Silkie
Sanderson Oology Portal Wallpaper in a theatre set up

Sanderson Oology Portal Wallpaper in Silkie

DGDW217326

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Oology Portal Wallpaper by Sanderson, designed by Giles Deacon, is a wide-width wallpaper celebrating the beauty of birds' eggs. Depicting the delicate strength of the shells in vibrant, nature-inspired colours, this design reflects the Victorian passion for collecting and showcasing natural wonders, in this unique pattern, of tiny and large eggs meticulously arranged. The Silkie colourway, named after the fluffy-plumed chicken, translates its unique qualities into the intricate colours and freckles of the eggs. Printed on a textured mica ground, this wallpaper adds depth and a pearly, decadent finish, to this unusual design.

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: 68.5cm
Vertical Pattern Repeat: 100cm
Pattern Match: Straight Match
Roll Length: 10.05m
Application: Paste the Wall
Type: Digital Printed Wallpaper Wide Width
Collection: Sanderson x Giles Deacon Wallpaper

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Sanderson x Giles Deacon Wallpapers

A captivating fusion of British eccentricity and classical elegance. This collaboration with couture designer Giles Deacon celebrates Sanderson's floral heritage while embracing historical and utilitarian themes. Giles Deacon's influence shines through with distinctive stripes, industrial elements, and his signature calligraphic 'G', transforming everyday designs into surrealist masterpieces.


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