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GBP £ 145
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Description
The perfect design for those who like to really stand out, Chamber Angels Wallpaper is a bold, confident design sure to bring the wow factor to your walls.
Forming part of the Great Masters Collection designed by Cole & Son in collaboration with Historic Royal palaces. This stunning wallcovering will look great in an opulent and maximalist living or dining room. Go bold and paper all four walls or use on a stand out feature wall.
Cole & Son’s designers took inspiration for Chamber Angels from the unique, carousel style structure found on the ceiling of The Presence Chamber, which forms part of the King’s State Apartments at Kensington Palace. Originally designed by William Kent, one of the most influential names in early 18th century design, the celebratory style of the pattern is evocative of the essence of the room, being a place where the king entertained and received courtiers, ministers and foreign ambassadors.
Available in 2 stunning colourways; Denim, Red & Marigold on Ink and Cerulean Sky, Rouge & Marigold on Parchment.
Size:
Width & Length 52 cm x 10 m
Match: Straight Match
Repeat: 68.5 cm
If you need any help with roll quantities please send us an email and we'd be happy to help: info@limelace.co.uk
Printed on a high quality non-woven, paste the wall wallpaper. We recommend using Cole & Son Wallpaper Paste - See separate listing.
Printed to order and supplied with full hanging instructions.
Colours shown on-screen may vary from the original wallpaper; we therefore recommend ordering a sample to view the true colours.
The Great Masters Collection is Cole & Son's second collaborative collection with Historic Royal Palaces. Honouring the master artisans, craftsmen and celebrated monarchs who shaped the six iconic royal residences
This wall covering is printed in the UK by Cole & Son, whose exquisite wallpaper designs are much sought after internationally by royalty, celebrities, interior designers and clients seeking the most luxurious wallpapers.
Last updated: 23/11/20