Wallpaper Love: Cole & Sons Folie Collection
Spring must be here because new fabrics and wallpapers are sprouting up everywhere.
Cole & Son presents Folie
Taking inspiration from the statues, follies, menageries and architecture found within grand French landscaped gardens, this stately and elegant selection of wallpapers takes you on a delightful stroll through some of the most beautiful gardens in France.
Versailles Grand
A grander version of the Versailles wallpaper, produced in two colourings of fresh pink, chartreuse and lime and a more autumnal mulberry, amethyst and copper. Echoing the glorious French scenic wallpapers of the eighteenth century, Versailles Grande comprises an A and B roll set, giving a dramatic full width repeat of 137cm. Lifestyle image shows pink & chartreuse 99/16064.
Rousseau
A graceful ‘cartouche’ wallpaper featuring painted scenes of exotic palm trees and animals on a delicate craquelure ground. Drawn from the porcelain and tableware of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and available in five striking colourings of rose pink, dove grey, soft charcoal, old olive and cobalt blue. Lifestyle image shows cobalt blue 99/9037 & border 99/10042
Folie
Fontainebleau
Depicting a wonderfully exuberant ‘tree of life’, inspired by the Palace of Fontainebleau outside Paris. Comprising leafy stems upon which are perched a flock of exotic and colourful birds, this wallpaper design is presented in two colour-ways of rose pinks on duck egg and fuchsia and emerald greens on a neutral ground. Lifestyle image shows fuchsia & emerald 99/12050.
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Linda @ Calling it Home
I need wallpaper in my life now.
Windy O'Connor
I am in love with the furniture piece used as a planter. It is beautiful