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Atra Flower Wallpaper in Slate - Botanical/ Geometric
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 54B Color: Slate Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Puya atra, the flower upon which this design is based, is a Bromeliad. It is an important food source for spectacled bears with extraordinary turquoise flowers, an incredibly rare flower colour. The flowers are pollinated by super-heroic little hummingbirds which can fly at speeds which, relative to body length, are greater than any other vertebrate, with wing-speeds of over 80 beats per second. This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys; favourite botanical details from other designs were reconfigured in simple airy geometrical repeats. In this, Susy and Beatrice found themselves inspired by the beautiful folk motifs of Ukrainian embroidery...
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Venus Flower Wallpaper Geometric Botanical in Slate
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 51B Color: Slate Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Venus flower - Dionaea muscipula Venus fly traps are found in bogs which are low in the nutrients vital to plants like nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. These ingenious plants solve this problem by preying on beetles and spiders. (Flies are actually rarely consumed.) Their traps snap shut in less than 0.1 seconds. This most famous of all carnivorous plants described by Charles Darwin as “one of the most wonderful in the world” is native to the Carolinas in a small area around Wilmington. The blooms are rare, delicate and beautiful. This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys; favourite botanical details from other designs were reconfigured in simple airy geometrical repeats. In this, Susy and Beatrice found themselves inspired by the beautiful folk motifs of Ukrainian embroidery...
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Lizard Orchid Wallpaper Geometric Botanical in Slate
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 53B Color: Slate Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 35cm (13.8in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Lizard orchid - Himantoglossum hircinum Goat-like and with tongues like straps (or so it is described by its Latin name), the lizard orchid has long lip petals which are spiralled and dotted with pink or purple in the centre. It is a tall plant which despite its exuberant form, hides in plain site. Rare in the UK, it thrives on certain golf courses and dunes, where the tiny seeds are carried on the golfers’ shoes.  This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys; favourite botanical details from other designs were reconfigured in simple airy geometrical repeats. In this, Susy and Beatrice found themselves inspired by the beautiful folk motifs of Ukrainian embroidery...
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Venus Flower Wallpaper Geometric Botanical in Natural
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 51A Color: Natural Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Venus flower - Dionaea muscipula Venus fly traps are found in bogs which are low in the nutrients vital to plants like nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus. These ingenious plants solve this problem by preying on beetles and spiders. (Flies are actually rarely consumed.) Their traps snap shut in less than 0.1 seconds. This most famous of all carnivorous plants described by Charles Darwin as “one of the most wonderful in the world” is native to the Carolinas in a small area around Wilmington. The blooms are rare, delicate and beautiful. This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys...
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Gold Orchid Wallpaper Geometric Botanical in Natural
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 52A Color: Natural Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Madidi gold orchid - Many years ago when Susy was studying bears in Bolivia, the first of the flowers she illustrated, collected and pressed was a mysterious orchid with a captivating zigzag to its form. When a shaft of sunlight illuminated it through the cloud...
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Lucky Bean Wallpaper Geometric Botanical in Natural
By Newton Paisley
Located in Kent, GB
Beatrice Edit Product Code: 50A Color: Natural Roll dimensions: 70cm x 10m (27.6in x 10.9yards) Area: 7sq.m (8.4 sq.yards) Vertical repeat: 23.33cm (9.2"in) Pattern repeat: Straight Wallpaper: The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm.  The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colours. Fire rating: Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0 Lucky Bean - Erythrina lysistemon is an African wonder tree that fertilises the soil, helps farmers time their planting with the appearance of the stunning red blossoms in Spring, makes live barbed fencing, provides black and red seeds for jewellery… As well as these uses, every part of the plant provides sustenance: the flowers give nectar to birds and bees, the leaves are eaten by creatures from rhinos to kudu, the flower buds are relished by vervet monkeys, and the bark is consumed by elephants and baboons. Even the roots are eaten by bush pigs. What a lucky bean.  This design is part of The Beatrice Edit, a collaboration between biologist/designer Susy Paisley and her daughter Beatrice, who is a budding interior designer. and avowed minimalist. One day, in a conversation about their different tastes, it occurred to them to do an edit of Newton Paisley designs for people who, like Beatrice, think less is more in their interiors. Best-selling Newton Paisley designs were reimagined as one-colour 18th century toile de Jouys; favourite botanical details from other designs were reconfigured in simple airy geometrical repeats. In this, Susy and Beatrice found themselves inspired by the beautiful folk motifs of Ukrainian embroidery...
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