Tyger Tyger was inspired by William Blake's poem ‘The Tyger’. Not the most obvious poem for a child’s bedroom, however, it is the wonder Blake has for the world and...
Gatty's Kelp Forest Deep Blue Sea Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
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Margaret Gatty was a 19th century phycologist, a collector and researcher of seaweed, a pioneering scientist at a time when female scientists were very thin on the ground indeed and the...
Climbing Vine Beryl and Blushes Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
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When trying to overcome the uncertainty of the world it is best to look to nature, not only for calming aesthetics but for practical application. The vine Paederia Foetida depicted...
Chattering Of Choughs Hooker and Currant Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
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The collective noun for a Chough is a chatter. The year 1947 saw the last successful nesting attempt of the Chough in Cornwall. A Chough lived near Newquay and patrolled...
Chattering Of Choughs Arsenic Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
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The collective noun for a Chough is a chatter. The year 1947 saw the last successful nesting attempt of the Chough in Cornwall. A Chough lived near Newquay and patrolled...
Chattering Of Choughs Deco Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
The collective noun for a Chough is a chatter. The year 1947 saw the last successful nesting attempt of the Chough in Cornwall. A Chough lived near Newquay and patrolled...
Chattering Of Choughs Topaz Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
The collective noun for a Chough is a chatter. The year 1947 saw the last successful nesting attempt of the Chough in Cornwall. A Chough lived near Newquay and patrolled...
Searching For Bladderwrack Sea Foam Green Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
19th Century Britain was the center of biological enthusiasm. Women were largely left out of this pursuit and were banned from the majority of natural history societies. Luckily there was seaweed....
Searching For Bladderwrack Coral Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
19th Century Britain was the center of biological enthusiasm. Women were largely left out of this pursuit and were banned from the majority of natural history societies. Luckily there was seaweed....
Where The Wild Teasels Were Amber and Umber Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
Dispacus Fullonum or the Fullers Thistle was once widely used in textiles processing. The finishing of the cloth was called fulling and the teasel provided a natural comb and raised...
Where The Wild Teasels Were Ibis and Indigo Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
Dispacus Fullonum or the Fullers Thistle was once widely used in textiles processing. The finishing of the cloth was called fulling and the teasel provided a natural comb and raised...
Legless Birds Of Paradise Prehnite Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
Alfred Wallace had a passion for birds of paradise. The driving force of his 1854 expedition to the Malay Archipelago was to witness these magnificent birds. It was also on...
Legless Birds Of Paradise Emerald Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
Alfred Wallace had a passion for birds of paradise. The driving force of his 1854 expedition to the Malay Archipelago was to witness these magnificent birds. It was also on...
The Anteater Midnight Blue Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
£165.00
My favourite author as a child was Roald Dahl. Dirty Beasts is a collection of rhymes about unsuspecting animals. The Anteater though seemingly absurd and fantastical is more than a...
The Anteater Anteater's Breath Wallpaper by Annika Reed Studio
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My favourite author as a child was Roald Dahl. Dirty Beasts is a collection of rhymes about unsuspecting animals. The Anteater though seemingly absurd and fantastical is more than a...
My favourite author as a child was Roald Dahl. Dirty Beasts is a collection of rhymes about unsuspecting animals. The Anteater though seemingly absurd and fantastical is more than a...
Tyger Tyger was inspired by William Blake's poem ‘The Tyger’. Not the most obvious poem for a child’s bedroom, however, it is the wonder Blake has for the world and...