Edward Steed's Towers Of Flowers | Black & White 73422Part of the New Yorker Collection, Edward Steeds Towers of Flowers is a playful take on a familiar form. Based on newly created original artwork, this wallpaper features a large scale floral stripe intricately detailed with whimsical flowers and grinning faces. Its a fun and fantastical conversation piece that invites one to take a closer look.
The fine linen ground is outlined with silky embroidery for added dimension
dimension and a vibrant natural element to an expanse of wall
this allover pattern has an elegant simplicity that is at home in traditional and modern schemes
Bancroft Wool Plaid in green is a classic mid-scale windowpane check inspired by men’s suiting
Grosgrain ribbon is folded into zigzag bands and sewn onto a linen ground to create Lazare Appliqué Tape in ivory-on-natural
This fabric has a luxurious weight and a supple hand
this beautifully detailed extra large-scale botanical wallpaper makes a splendid statement
Fringe contents: 100% linen
Refined texture and softness define Otti in navy
Lupita's flower and animal motifs have a modern geometric look
Linen velvet "spots" on an ombré cotton épinglé ground give this animal-inspired design a rich texture
The couture detailing of Gabrielle Embroidery fabric inspired this wallcovering's beaded stripes