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Cole & Son

Paddy & Louis Border

£146.00
  • Wallpaper Border Roll
  • Dimensions - W34cm x L7m per roll
  • Material - Non-Woven Paper
  • By Cole & Son
  • Whimsical Collection

 

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103/6025
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Estimated Delivery Date:  11/12/2023
Description
Providing a witty take on a classic Cole & Son archival paper, Paddy & Louis features two mischievous cats and an elusive mouse hiding atop a regency style block moulding, this paper comes in a single colouring of stone and tabby. In addition it measures 34cm high with the cat and mouse trio repeating twice within a 7 metre roll. By Cole & Son.
Product Specifications
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Brand Cole & Son
Availability Pre-order
Style Animals
Dimension W34cm x L7m
Colour Grey
Product Weight (KG) 2.5
Materials Non-Woven Paper
Material Non-Woven Paper
Description Providing a witty take on a classic Cole & Son archival paper, Paddy & Louis features two mischievous cats and an elusive mouse hiding atop a regency style block moulding, this paper comes in a single colouring of stone and tabby. In addition it measures 34cm high with the cat and mouse trio repeating twice within a 7 metre roll. By Cole & Son.
About Brand

Cole & Son

Cole & Son was founded in 1875 by John Perry, son of a Cambridgeshire merchant. In those days the company was situated in Islington, north London, an area famous for the 190 hand block printing companies working there in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Today, the Cole & Son archive consists of approximately 1,800 block print designs, 350 screen print designs and a huge quantity of original drawings and wallpapers, representing all the styles from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Amongst these are some of the most important historic wallpaper designs in the world. Cole & Son has provided wallpapers for many historic houses including Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

Cole & Son continues to produce innovative and beautiful designs; our current collections reflect our long and distinguished history as well as our continuing passion for new and exciting wallpapers.

Description
Providing a witty take on a classic Cole & Son archival paper, Paddy & Louis features two mischievous cats and an elusive mouse hiding atop a regency style block moulding, this paper comes in a single colouring of stone and tabby. In addition it measures 34cm high with the cat and mouse trio repeating twice within a 7 metre roll. By Cole & Son.
Product Specifications
More Information
Brand Cole & Son
Availability Pre-order
Style Animals
Dimension W34cm x L7m
Colour Grey
Product Weight (KG) 2.5
Materials Non-Woven Paper
Material Non-Woven Paper
Description Providing a witty take on a classic Cole & Son archival paper, Paddy & Louis features two mischievous cats and an elusive mouse hiding atop a regency style block moulding, this paper comes in a single colouring of stone and tabby. In addition it measures 34cm high with the cat and mouse trio repeating twice within a 7 metre roll. By Cole & Son.
About Brand

Cole & Son

Cole & Son was founded in 1875 by John Perry, son of a Cambridgeshire merchant. In those days the company was situated in Islington, north London, an area famous for the 190 hand block printing companies working there in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Today, the Cole & Son archive consists of approximately 1,800 block print designs, 350 screen print designs and a huge quantity of original drawings and wallpapers, representing all the styles from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Amongst these are some of the most important historic wallpaper designs in the world. Cole & Son has provided wallpapers for many historic houses including Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

Cole & Son continues to produce innovative and beautiful designs; our current collections reflect our long and distinguished history as well as our continuing passion for new and exciting wallpapers.

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