St Leger & Viney: The Zoffany Damask Collection
The Zoffany Damask Collection by St Leger & Viney presents seven historical wallpaper designs, beautifully reinterpreted to introduce artistry and provenance into contemporary interiors.
Harnessing the appreciation of colour and décor from the great houses of the 18th and 19th centuries, these luxurious wall coverings taken from the Zoffany archive explore how colour can exquisitely transform a design.
Accompanied by a simple strie design, these prestigious damasks are elevated by their unique palette, curated as part of Zoffany’s Alchemy of Colour. Featuring an explosion of rich, warm and sumptuous shades, these wallcoverings inspire dramatic interiors with effortless sophistication and integrity.
This is where tradition meets modern – in a perfect blend for a modern environment. In beautiful and striking tones, these exquisite wall covering will fit seamlessly into a contemporary setting. Make a bold historical statement in your home with a timeless print in a playful and unique presentation to enhance your abode. Complementing the wallpapers are two richly coloured tactile fabrics, Rothko and Donati.
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