Trend Driven Colours & Contemporary Designs From St Leger & Viney
Join us in a celebration of joyous colour and fusion of patterns with the new Esala collection. From bright botanicals to fun, vibrant motifs, Esala has a look for everyone.
Named after the Sri Lankan festival, Esala is a celebration of joyous colour and a fusion of patterns, motifs and semi-plains. Fabrics and wallpapers, new and best-selling have been brought together to build a story that introduces a range of design solutions for the contemporary home.
Scion’s iconic Mr Fox features alongside cheerful love birds and Pedro Penguin, making his debut in this cleverly tailored and co-ordinating collection one that is full of possibilities.
Oversized jungle plants, characterful motifs, stylised hand-drawn florals and angular geometrics meet in Esala from Scion, a cornucopia of wallpapers alive with creativity.
New season colour groups including Spiced Pear, Tropicana, Fruit Salad and Candy introduce a vibrancy alongside standout pops of beautiful, outspoken colour across a fresh, funky, tropical palette.
The complete Esala Plains library also includes 35 colours, cleverly tailored across a range of key trend colours.
For more visit St Leger & Viney.
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