V & A DECORATIVE PAPERS II Wallpaper Pattern Number 2412-176-03

Rhododendron
The V&A archive offers an insightful overview of wallpaper decoration from the Tudor era to the present, as well as changes in consumer tastes and trends. This wonderfully abundant pattern is based on a wallcovering that was probably made in England during the 1920s, a time of great growth for the country's wallpaper industry. The vibrant design has a geometric flair and makes use of magnificent rhododendron blooms and foliage. In the early part of the 20th century, British consumers who wanted to give their homes an exotic feel were drawn to rich, all-over floral patterns like this one. A transitional piece, it borrows elements from the Arts and Crafts Movement's preference for blending botanical studies into home furnishings as well as the luxurious and opulent patterns of the Art Deco era.
Archive inspiration: Woodblock printed wallpaper sample, England, about 1920-30.
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Printed in the UK by 1838 Wallcoverings.