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Rosemead faded wallpaper

Wallpaper Collection: Britannia
Choose material: Smooth
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35.46 / m2
Product code - SKU VLDLW1393S

Description

Rosemead faded wallpaper

The Rosemead Faded wallpaper pattern from the Britannia Unchained collection is a faded, nostalgic and poetic version of the classic Rosemead - an interpretation that doesn't lose the nobility of the flower, but filters it through time, light and memory. Here, the rose becomes a decorative relic, a delicate reminder of a garden once in bloom, evoking interiors where time has not erased beauty but refined it.

Graphically, the design retains the airy, orderly structure of the original: large, softly outlined flowers surrounded by rounded foliage, but all the details seem slightly muted, as if absorbed into an old canvas or a wall that has collected dozens of English summers. The lines fade slightly into the background and the contours take on an almost diluted watercolour effect, giving the whole composition a feeling of ephemerality, of a dream that begins to fade the moment it is spoken.

The colour palette is diffused, desaturated and deeply romantic: shades of faded pink, dusty white, pale beige, very discreet accents of clay green. It is a colour that never imposes itself, but envelops, like a warm memory. These shades are reminiscent of old British manor house tapestries, carefully preserved but not fully restored, deliberately left to express their age with grace.

Rosemead Faded is a plea for imperfect beauty, for the aesthetics of time that has unhurriedly passed over things, leaving discreet but valuable traces. In the decorative context of an aristocratic residence, this wallpaper would have been the ideal choice for rest rooms, private rooms, inner retreats - places where colour was not meant to shout, but to soothe. It suggests a hushed, gentle atmosphere, where each decorative element acts like a low voice in an ancient choir enveloped in velvet.

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