Upper Brooke Street
Upper Brooke Street
This design features brightly coloured kniphofia flowers, commonly known as torch lilies or red hot pokers (African in origin but named after German horticulturalist Johan Hieronymous Kniphof). They were recorded as having been hand-painted and stuck over a pre-hung wall covering in a late 18th century Upper Brook Street house as a bespoke decoration. To replicate a natural scene behind the pokers, Little Greene has adapted a motif from its Stag Toile paper. Supplied in a standard 10m roll, there are three drops each 52cm wide and each 3.25m in height. The pokers repeat every drop but the full background scene is only completed when all three drops are hung.
Collection: National Trust III
Repeat: 1.56m x 3.25m
Roll Length: 10.05m (11yds)
Roll Width: 52cm/20.5’
Washability: Washable
Application: Paste the wall
Supplied in a standard 10m roll, there are three drops, each 3.25m in height. The pokers repeat every drop but the full background scene is only completed when all three drops are hung.