Chanterelles Wallpaper - Monte Carlo
Chanterelles Wallpaper - Monte Carlo
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 star, 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.
Floorcloth by Ariel Grace Design
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
Please email us for measuring guidance, and order more than you think you need. Each dye lot is different, so order plenty, as color differences will show between different print runs.