Drift Grasscloth, Wheat

Drift Grasscloth, Wheat

Brand: Emma Hayes
5.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Overview Layers of hand-painted watercolor flow across the paper, designed to bring restfulness to a room, adding a delicate and decorative touch. Pricing & Measurements • Priced by the square foot: SOLD AS 11FT OR 16FT PANELS. Please email hello@thepatterncollective.com for a custom quote • Printed panel width: 34" pattern overlap • Repeat: Non-repeating mural, customized design to fit your wall space Additional Notes • Printed to order, 6-8 week lead time. • Grasscloth, natural fibers with non-woven paper backing • Fire Rating: Fire Rating: Class A, ASTM E84 • Environment: Our non-woven paper is sourced from sustainable forest sources and printed using non-toxic inks. Color Description White illustration on a taupe background. Additional Info Emma Hayes Textiles is a New Zealand based design company with a vision to create beautiful textiles for beautiful spaces. Designs are an amalgamation of artistic techniques – hand made marks, drawings, paintings or experiments – and digital processes. Founder and Creative Director Emma Hayes lives and works in New Zealand, a place from where she draws much of her inspiration. All of her designs start by hand – from paintings, drawings and mark-marking generated in response to the patterns and textures of the surrounding landscape. The brand works with heritage manufacturers to create its non-woven paper wallcoverings. It treats its environmental responsibility seriously with papers sourced from FSC® or PEFC™ certified forests and inks made from organic pigments that are free from heavy metals.

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Grasscloth Sample, Vinyl Sample, Grasscloth per square foot, Type II, Vinyl Pearl, per square foot
Variants (4)
  • Grasscloth Sample — 5.00 USD — In stock
  • Vinyl Sample — 5.00 USD — In stock
  • Grasscloth per square foot — 19.00 USD — Out of stock
  • Type II, Vinyl Pearl, per square foot — 20.00 USD — Out of stock

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