Eden
Trained as a stained-glass maker, Lewis Foreman Day was one of the most commercially successful designers of his generation.
A founder member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, Day also lectured and wrote books on design. Starting his own business in 1870, he went on to produce a range of domestic designs, including textiles and wallpapers. In 1881, Day became the Artistic Director of the Lancashire cotton printers, Turnbull and Stockdale, a role that allowed him to broaden the popularity of his designs. He was an excellent draughtsman and sold his memorable, rhythmic designs to a range of fashionable firms and retailers. Traditionally surface printed with a rich layer of ink to create depth and texture, Eden is based on Day's Cactus wallpaper, produced by the notable Jeffrey firm in the late 19th century.
Eden archive inspiration: Cactus wallpaper, Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910) for Jeffrey & Co., London, late 19th century
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Pattern No: | 2311-173-01 |
Width (CM): | 52cm |
Length (M): | 10.05M |
Pattern Match Type: | Straight |
Pattern Match Repeat (CM): | 64.0cm |
Type Description: | Wallpaper |
Application Type: | Paste the Wall |
Cleaning Properties: | |
Delivery Lead Time: | ETA approx 2-4 Weeks if Out of Stock |
Recommended Paste: | Shurstik Blue, Beeline All Purpose Ready Mix (White Lid), Beeline Vinyl Light Grade (Yellow Lid), Beeline Medium Heavy Grade (Red Lid), Beeline Flake Adhesive, Metylan Direct Control |
Fire Rating: | 2S |