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Art Deco Architectural Wallpaper featuring Brighton Royal Pavilion

    • Architectural Wallpaper in Art Deco style featuring Brighton's Royal Pavilion
    • Rules are made to be broken! Royal Pavilion is not Art Deco, but doesn't it look great wit this Art Deco Sunshine.
    • Perfect design for Rule Breakers and Disrupters!
    • This Indian-inspired wallpaper is MADE TO ORDER, and the image size can be adjusted to suit your space.
    • Perfect for commuters, East Finchley residents, train spotters and enthusiasts
    • Looks fantastic opulence when printed on pearlescent or matt wallpaper
    • Size and colour can be adjusted to fit your space
    • Perfect solution for feature and focus walls.
    • Perfect for interior designers wanting to inject a local flavour into their projects
    • The pattern is inspired by the patterns in Brighton's Royal Pavilion architecture
    • Perfect for interior designers wanting to inject a local flavour into their projects
    • The three Art Deco Opulent Wallpapers I offer are printed on PVC free material and the ink is Green Guard certified, meaning they have lower Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) which makes them certified to be used in clinical environments.
    • Smooth Matt  (modern, contemporary)  1m x 1m is £55.00
    • Sable (slightly textured - should cover some imperfections) 1m x 1m is £55.00
    • Pearl (luxurious, opulent) 1m x 1m is £72.00
    • These prices include adjusting images to best fit your space.
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    • Architectural Wallpaper in Art Deco style featuring Brighton’s Royal Pavilion
    • Rules are made to be broken! Royal Pavilion is not Art Deco, but doesn’t it look great wit this Art Deco Sunshine.
    • Perfect design for Rule Breakers and Disrupters!
    • This Indian-inspired wallpaper is MADE TO ORDER, and the image size can be adjusted to suit your space.
    • Looks fantastic opulence when printed on pearlescent or matt wallpaper
    • Perfect solution for feature and focus walls.
    • Perfect for interior designers wanting to inject a local flavour into their projects
    • The pattern is inspired by the patterns in Brighton’s Royal Pavilion architecture