Merchant House Stripe

Wall coverings / wallpapers from Zoffany

Product description

Merchant House Stripe is an extremely rare design which dates back to the mid 17th century and the original wall painting sits at The Merchants House in Marlborough built by Thomas Bayly a silk merchant. The rooms decoration is rooted in a long tradition of silken saye hangings but also demonstrates a move away from the Elizabethan format of dividing a painted wall into frieze fill and wainscot as the stripe reaches floor to ceiling. Printed on wide-width wallpaper it can be hung vertically or horizontally and is available in four colourways.
Manufacturer Zoffany
Family Merchant House Stripe
Architonic ID 1392053

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