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ACANTHUS GRAPES (1875)
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Registered in 1875, Acanthus was the first wallpaper design released by the decorative arts retailer, Morris and Co, founded by William Morris. It was one of the most expensive wallpapers, requiring thirty woodblocks to create one repeat pattern.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
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