New Oak Garland

Wall coverings / wallpapers from Zoffany

Product description

Oak Garland is a design depicting garlands of oak leaves and acorns tied up with ribbons and placed against a diamond pattern of tiny dots. The original late 18th century paper was printed in gold on a pink stained ground. It is believed that this paper was hung in the ground floor drawing room at Temple Newsam in 1796 during the remodelling undertaken by Frances the last Viscountess of Irwin. This paper has proved popular since it was first launched by Zoffany and can be seen in many country houses and hotels
Manufacturer Zoffany
Family New Oak Garland
Architonic ID 1392278

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