Chanterelles Wallpaper - Bergere
Designed by LP founder Melanie Catherine Nead—an avid mushroom hunter, botanist, and lover of all sparkly things—our very Art Deco, very old Hollywood Chanterelles wallpaper is an interpretation of a classic 1920s fan pattern, which is drawn from one of the most ancient and universal pattern forms, the scallop or scale. With this pattern, Melanie wanted to evoke the treasure-hunting magic of finding Cantharellus formosus, the Pacific Golden Chanterelle, which glows gold in the gloom of the Pacific Northwest’s forests.
Each colorway of our Chanterelles wallpaper is named for a screen goddess of the early 20th century: Monte Carlo for Dolores Del Rio; Rolled Stockings for a lost Louise Brooks film; Bergère for the historic Parisian cabaret theater Folies Bergère, where Josephine Baker became a sstar, Silk Bouquet for a lost 1926 film starring Anna May Wong, and Heavenly Body named for a Hedy Lamarr (inventor of the technology underlying bluetooth, GPS, and wif-fi) film.
Screen printed in the UK on FSC certified paper
Dimensions: rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet.
Repeat size: 6.8” vertical
Pattern match: straight
US Class A fire rating
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