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Wallpaper sample Färnebo

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Weight 0.05 kg
Length

50 cm

Wallpaper sample about 50 cm of our wallpaper Färnebo.

A favorite revisited, reprinted to celebrate our 30 years in Building Conservation!

Wallpaper with a floral pattern from the 1920s in a modified vernacular style. Patterns of flowers, garlands and bows. The original is a wallpaper find that was found during the dismantling and relocation of our exhibition building Nästgårds in Gysinge.

The wallpaper can be installed in two directions but was originally wallpapered as our environmental images and showrooms show.

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Wallpaper sample about 50 cm of our wallpaper Färnebo.

A favorite revisited, reprinted to celebrate our 30 years in Building Conservation!

Wallpaper with a floral pattern from the 1920s in a modified vernacular style. Patterns of flowers, garlands and bows. The original is a wallpaper find that was found during the dismantling and relocation of our exhibition building Nästgårds in Gysinge.

The wallpaper can be installed in two directions but was originally wallpapered as our environmental images and showrooms show.

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg
Length

50 cm

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