Sackville Street
One of the largest and best preserved patterns in the archive. This design repeats every 99cm and has an unusual width of 80cm, so each panel is significantly wider than a standard 52cm roll of wallpaper. The surviving example was found in the back bedroom of a house built for the lower nobility. It was originally wallpapered on panels and featured additional flowers that were added by hand to cover the edges of the wallpaper.
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