Dogwood Wallpaper - Mahogany
Dogwood Wallpaper - Mahogany
A perennial crowd-pleaser, Dogwood was Lonesome Pictopia’s very first printed wallpaper! Dogwood is inspired by the first tree LP founder Melanie Catherine Nead planted with her husband when they bought their house—a beautiful white-flowering Cornus kousa dogwood. Kousa dogwoods bloom later and longer than the American dogwood—Cornus florida—or the native Pacific dogwood—Cornus nuttalli—and can be identified by their copious cascades of tapering, star-shaped flowers. The ‘petals’ are, in truth, elongated bracts that outshine the small clusters of inconspicuous true flowers. Bumblebees take refuge in the kousa’s foliage, and birds visit in summer to feast on the edible, oddly knobbled fruit.
Also available as a Jacquard upholstery fabric.
Dimensions: Rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 5.23 square meters/56.29 square feet.
Repeat size is 40 cm vertical, and Dogwood is hung straight across.
Flexographic printed on FSC certified paper.
Paste the back.
In stock, ships immediately.
Please measure carefully, and order extra for pattern matching.
Each dye lot is different, so order plenty, as color differences will show between different print runs.
PHOTOS FEATURE the amazing ceramic work of Dina No, and a painting by Barbara Wooster. Barbara Wooster was a lifelong friend of LP founder Melanie’s grandmother Ellen. This painting reminded Ellen of the Hudson River Valley, where she was born and spent her childhood visiting historic homes with her father (Melanie’s great-grandfather) in his capacity as New York State historian.