Kudzu—Taro
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
Designed by Mira Eng-Goetz, Kudzu is a playful pattern that asks us to question our popular imagination. As a mixed-race Asian American, Mira’s childhood in the South was often filled with hidden meanings, including the mythology of kudzu: an invasive climbing vine from Asia that blankets neglected landscapes in the Southeast. Ask any Southerner about kudzu and they’ll have stories about entire homes swallowed in a dense thicket of foliage. It wasn’t until adulthood that Mira began asking herself—how did kudzu arrive on this continent? Kudzu was called “the miracle vine” when it was introduced during the Great Depression to tackle soil erosion. Today kudzu covers only a tiny fraction of the South’s forestland, which means our perception of kudzu as a ravenous plant is wildly distorted. How could this be? Is there another story to uncover if we look a little deeper?
SPECIFICATIONS
Roll dimensions: 20.5” wide x 33’ long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet
Repeat size: 35.2” vertical
Pattern match: half drop
Screen printed in the UK
FSC certified eco non-woven
Class A fire rating
Paste the wall
Chanterelles—Bergère
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
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
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.
Chanterelles—Silk Bouquet
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
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.
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.
Kudzu—Bitter Melon
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
Designed by Mira Eng-Goetz, Kudzu is a playful pattern that asks us to question our popular imagination. As a mixed-race Asian American, Mira’s childhood in the South was often filled with hidden meanings, including the mythology of kudzu: an invasive climbing vine from Asia that blankets neglected landscapes in the Southeast. Ask any Southerner about kudzu and they’ll have stories about entire homes swallowed in a dense thicket of foliage. It wasn’t until adulthood that Mira began asking herself—how did kudzu arrive on this continent? Kudzu was called “the miracle vine” when it was introduced during the Great Depression to tackle soil erosion. Today kudzu covers only a tiny fraction of the South’s forestland, which means our perception of kudzu as a ravenous plant is wildly distorted. How could this be? Is there another story to uncover if we look a little deeper?
SPECIFICATIONS
Roll dimensions: 20.5” wide x 33’ long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet
Repeat size: 35.2” vertical
Pattern match: half drop
Screen printed in the UK
FSC certified eco non-woven
Class A fire rating
Paste the wall
Chanterelles—Monte Carlo
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
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.
Northwestlake—Solstice
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
LP’s own Sierra Gotelli’s debut wallpaper design, Northwestlake, is an exuberant mélange of geometric motifs and organic imagery of flora and fauna, inspired by Eastlake-style Victorian house hardware crafted during the fever-dream peak of the Aesthetic Movement in the late 19th century. This complex paper features a panoply of plants and animals native to the Pacific Northwest, including fiddlehead ferns, a Stellar’s Jay, and wild roses. The metallic colorways offer a subtle touch of tasteful glamour.
Sierra was heavily influenced by her childhood in Juneau, Alaska, and drew inspiration from the plants and animals that surrounded her. Drawing from this imagery, along with her time working at Old Portland Hardware, where she learned about Eastlake-inspired hardware, Sierra took great care and the better part of a year to draw and design this pattern.
Northwestlake is LP’s first rotary screen printed wallpaper. Using this technique ensures that the quality of this highly detailed pattern stays intact.
Vase by Oatmeal Shop
Screen printed in the UK on FSC certified non-woven
Dimensions: rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet.
Repeat size: 25.2” vertical
Pattern match: half drop
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.
Kudzu—Ginseng
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
Designed by Mira Eng-Goetz, Kudzu is a playful pattern that asks us to question our popular imagination. As a mixed-race Asian American, Mira’s childhood in the South was often filled with hidden meanings, including the mythology of kudzu: an invasive climbing vine from Asia that blankets neglected landscapes in the Southeast. Ask any Southerner about kudzu and they’ll have stories about entire homes swallowed in a dense thicket of foliage. It wasn’t until adulthood that Mira began asking herself—how did kudzu arrive on this continent? Kudzu was called “the miracle vine” when it was introduced during the Great Depression to tackle soil erosion. Today kudzu covers only a tiny fraction of the South’s forestland, which means our perception of kudzu as a ravenous plant is wildly distorted. How could this be? Is there another story to uncover if we look a little deeper?
SPECIFICATIONS
Roll dimensions: 20.5” wide x 33’ long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet
Repeat size: 35.2” vertical
Pattern match: half drop
Screen printed in the UK
FSC certified eco non-woven
Class A fire rating
Paste the wall
Chanterelles—Rolled Stockings
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
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.
Screen printed in the UK on FSC certified paper
Dimensions: rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 5.23 square meters/56.29 square feet.
Repeat size: 17.3 cm vertical
Pattern match: straight match
Please measure carefully, 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.
Northwestlake—Equinox
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
LP’s own Sierra Gotelli’s debut wallpaper design, Northwestlake, is an exuberant mélange of geometric motifs and organic imagery of flora and fauna, inspired by Eastlake-style Victorian house hardware crafted during the fever-dream peak of the Aesthetic Movement in the late 19th century. This complex paper features a panoply of plants and animals native to the Pacific Northwest, including fiddlehead ferns, a Stellar’s Jay, and wild roses. The metallic colorways offer a subtle touch of tasteful glamour.
Sierra was heavily influenced by her childhood in Juneau, Alaska, and drew inspiration from the plants and animals that surrounded her. Drawing from this imagery, along with her time working at Old Portland Hardware, where she learned about Eastlake-inspired hardware, Sierra took great care and the better part of a year to draw and design this pattern.
Northwestlake is LP’s first rotary screen printed wallpaper. Using this technique ensures that the quality of this highly detailed pattern stays intact.
Screen printed in the UK on FSC certified non-woven
Dimensions: rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet.
Repeat size: 25.2” vertical
Pattern match: half drop
Please measure carefully, 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.
Dogwood—Ivory
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Dogwood—Ochre
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
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.
Flexographic 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: 15.75” 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.
Solomon’s Seal—Onyx
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Eligans—Parchment
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
ELIGANS is a love song to pattern: a take on a traditional Egyptian spiral pattern whose lovely, lacy shapes resolve themselves into images—cows, grasshoppers, moths, and vases—as you look closely. Eligans takes its fancy-sounding name from the Latin for “heifer”: Vitula eligans.
Melanie Catherine Nead designed Eligans as a nod to Victorian-era wallpapers, Eastlake-inspired design, and her background in tattooing, evident in the tattoo-inspired imagery of vases and creatures.
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: 6.2” 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.
Chanterelles—Heavenly Body
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
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.
Photo and furnishings by Noir Furniture
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.
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Dogwood—Tourmaline
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Lazy Sunday—Day
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$8.00/sample
$695/roll
Our sumptuous and versatile Lazy Sunday wallpaper’s vivid design features lounging ladies and sweet suns. Inspired by Art Nouveau wallpapers, mid-century pool parties,
and Eastern European folk art, this gorgeous paper has a thick, sumptuous texture and print quality. Lazy Sunday was designed by Seattle-based artist Becca Fuhrman, whose work we love for its joyful use of color, shape, pattern, and architectural motifs.
Nostalgic and contemporary, psychedelic and classic, this paper is equally at home in the swankiest cocktail bar or the loungiest record room.
Screen printed in the UK on FSC-certified non-woven
Dimensions: Rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet
Repeat size: 24” vertical
Pattern Match: half drop
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.
Solomon’s Seal—Selenite
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Eligans—Garnet
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
ELIGANS is a love song to pattern: a take on a traditional Egyptian spiral pattern whose lovely, lacy shapes resolve themselves into images—cows, grasshoppers, moths, and vases—as you look closely. Eligans takes its fancy-sounding name from the Latin for “heifer”: Vitula eligans.
Melanie Catherine Nead designed Eligans as a nod to Victorian-era wallpapers, Eastlake-inspired design, and her background in tattooing, evident in the tattoo-inspired imagery of vases and creatures.
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: 6.2” 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.
Dogwood—Mahogany
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Lazy Sunday—Night
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$8.00/sample
$695/roll
Our sumptuous and versatile Lazy Sunday wallpaper’s vivid design features lounging ladies and sweet suns. Inspired by Art Nouveau wallpapers, mid-century pool parties, and Eastern European folk art, this gorgeous paper has a thick, sumptuous texture and print quality.
Lazy Sunday was designed by Seattle-based artist Becca Fuhrman, whose work we love for its joyful use of color, shape, pattern, and architectural motifs. Nostalgic and contemporary, psychedelic and classic, this paper is equally at home in the swankiest cocktail bar or the loungiest record room.
Screen printed in the UK on FSC-certified non-woven
Dimensions: Rolls are 20.5" wide x 33' long
Total area per roll: 56.29 square feet
Repeat size: 24” vertical
Pattern Match: half drop
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.
Solomon’s Seal—Carnelian
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$5.00/sample
$595/roll
Eligans—Malachite
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$5.00/sample
$695/roll
Eligans is a love song to pattern. A take on a traditional Egyptian spiral pattern, its lovely, lacy shapes resolve themselves into images—cows, grasshoppers, moths, and vases—as you look closely. Eligans takes its fancy-sounding name from the Latin for “heifer”: Vitula eligans.
LP founder Melanie Catherine Nead designed Eligans as a nod to Victorian-era wallpapers, Eastlake design, and her background in tattooing, evident in the tattoo-inspired imagery of vases and creatures. Eligans is a staff favorite, as its subtle tone-on-tone colors make any space feel elevated, elegant, and calm.
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: 6.2” cm 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.
Our wallpapers are designed in Portland, Oregon and small-batch printed in the UK using historic methods by a storied manufacturer of heritage wallcoverings. We love creating custom wallpaper! For more info please contact us.