Acacia Ardmore 109/11051 Wallpaper by Cole & Son

This wallpaper shares its name with the beautiful Narina Trogan Bird, native to Kwa-The Acacia tree is an enduring sight in Africa with its bright yellow ‘fluff-ball flowers, and holds warm memories for Ardmore founder Fee Halsted. Having always had monkeys around her as a child, these humorous animals full of wit, pranks and intelligence have created a soft spot in her heart, and in turn have provided the inspiration for this striking new ‘conversational’ wallpaper. Designed to create a wide striped effect, this paper is subtle yet will add drama, especially with the addition of our two charming pranksters.

Interior images shown on Acacia Ardmore 109/11052 & Acacia Ardmore 109/11055

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Width 52cm

Roll Length 10.05 metres 

Repeat  76.2cm

Match  Half Drop

Application Method  PASTE THE WALL

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This is part of the 'Ardmore' collection by Cole & Son. A charming and stylish new range of wallpapers and borders in collaboration with Ardmore Ceramic Art celebrating African traditions and culture. Drawing inspiration from Ardmore’s colourful and quirky ceramics the collection explores Africa’s exotic flora and majestic fauna: from rare birds to big cats, elephants, rhinos and mischievous monkeys; as well as the beautiful patterns of Zulu beadwork and woven basket ware. 

Colour palettes are drawn from the natural landscape: from the chalky, ochred desert plains and sun-bleached shimmering outcrops to the vibrant fresh greens of water-kissed rainforests and exotic colourings of native flora and fauna. The result, a strikingly sophisticated collection of wallpapers that includes soft and subtle explorations of the majestic landscape as well as colourful creations capturing the vibrancy of traditional African culture.



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