V&A Kilburn Dark Botanical
$49.00
CALCULATOR
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MINIMUM SHEETS NEEDED:
WHAT TO ORDER::
Dimensions of your wall
Each sheet is 13" x 17" (33cm x 43cm)
8 sheets - 12.25 sq ft total coverage
50 sheets - 76.74 sq ft (7.13 sq m)
A gorgeous floral styling from the PastedPaper® Victoria and Albert wallpaper collection. Our pre-pasted, removable paper panels will transform your walls.
A beautiful rich floral design that emits a sophisticated, botanical ‘mood’. Originally crafted by English designer and printmaker William Kilburn in the 18th century, this bold and timeless pattern adds depth and joy to any space in your home.
Make an accent wall in your kitchen. Have a warm welcoming statement in your foyer. Turn an unused corner of your living room into a parlor for you.
Perfect for walls, cabinets and doors.
To apply to desired surface, wet the paste on the back with water. See our simple instructions page for details. Learn More >
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Made with responsibly sourced fiber
Made with third-party Green-e® certified Wind Power Renewable Energy Certificates
Manufactured Carbon Neutral with Verified Emission Reductions certified under the Climate
Action Reserve Protocol
Elemental Chlorine Free
Manufactured under an ISO 14001:2004 Certified Environmental Management System
- Made with responsibly sourced fiber
- Made with third-party Green-e® certified Wind Power Renewable Energy Certificates
- Manufactured Carbon Neutral with Verified Emission Reductions certified under the Climate
Action Reserve Protocol
- Elemental Chlorine Free
- Manufactured under an ISO 14001:2004 Certified Environmental Management System
Design for chintz
William Kilburn (1745–1818)
England, 1788-92
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Florals at their very finest. Forming part of the William Kilburn Album, V&A Kilburn Dark Botanical
has been created from an original design for chintz by the 18th century’s leading designer and
printer of calico, William Kilburn (1745–1818).