This classic sisal wallcovering boasts sheen, texture and an endless color palette. From chic neutrals to saturated hues, it offers a bevy of tactile options that are a sophisticated step above a simple paint job. Available in 39 colours. Please note a grass weave will always have a noticeable join on seams.
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
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Where fine art meets street art, Graffito is an abstract graphic print. The trademark handpainted pattern brings the expression of movement and texture to a room. Graffito now comes in nine fashion colorways on a fine 100% paper ground. Pair with the coordinating Graffito Fabric.
This wallcovering comes as an A+B set.
Please see below photo A & B (Showing the set)(Sold as set)
Khulu, meaning ‘most important’, is particularly apt for this grand design featuring classical vases entwined with leopards, parrots, lions and other African animals. This fabulous watercoloured motif pays tribute to these modern day collectable vessels which can be found in galleries and private collections around the world.
Printed to an impressive 68.5cm repeat, the design is offered in various colourways including soft pinks and oranges on pale cream, a host of China blues on ivory, vivid greens and charcoal on ivory and finally a dramatic petrol and emerald on midnight blue.
District evokes a feeling of casual decadence through an elevated sense of artistry and uniqueness of scale. With a nod to Cubism, this hand-painted print features oversized geometric shapes in a rhythm of color and form. The cellulose blend ground has a raw matte surface.
District is available in five fashion colorways. Pair with the coordinating District Fabric.
This fanciful wallpaper design features a colorful, loose grove of stylized trees, and is hand printed for a unique, dimensional effect. Also available as a fabric.
Inspired by a Chinese embroidery made towards the end of the 19th century, this popular 1930’s design would’ve been imported from east to west when its cheerful style was first in vogue. Surface printing captures a decorative, hand printed look on a lovely chalky ground.
Light, voluminous, summer’s day clouds are carried along by a gentle breeze in this beautifully delicate, ethereal design. Fresco Sky is an ode to Antonio Verrio’s great mural ceiling above the King’s Staircase at Hampton Court Palace.
Whilst this vast scene was designed in a classical style, featuring iconography associating King William III with Alexander the Great, Hercules, and Apollo, the Cole & Son hand has ensured that its timeless inspiration is kept airy and bright.
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
This chintz pattern was famously used by designer Albert Hadley for his client Nancy Pyne. It's one of our most sought-after designs. Available as a fabric and a wallcovering.
Inspired by a beautiful, painted silk, this wallpaper was designed in the Sanderson studio. Telling a story of English water gardens, Emperor ducks, characterful frogs and regal koi carp pair with irises and roses to recreate the spirit of the 1930s.
A great cost effective alternative to Schumacher Lotus Garden.
In contrast to its blousy Victorian contemporaries, the Chinese inspired decorative style of this 1920’s Jeffrey & Co. archive design is adorned with large peonies and tropical butterflies.
A wide width wallpaper, its opaque detail pays homage to the block printed original, elevated even further by the addition of subtle metallic highlights.
Chosen as the 2020 QEST (Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust) Sanderson Design Co. Scholar decorative painter Rachel Spelling has crafted an elegant contemporary wallpaper panel for Sanderson Water Garden. Inspired by nature’s peaceful pleasures in contrast to the chaos of London in lockdown her design draws on the joys of springtime buds early butterflies and a quiet sense of space.
Using a refined and harmonious palette of gently layered pinks, blues and yellows, Rachel’s muted scheme reveals a tranquil horizon that reaches from water to sky. A painted casein distemper ground, breathable and chalky, forms an ethereal backdrop to trailing golden laburnum clusters, which caught Rachel’s eye in the Sanderson archive. Available in one colourway: Soft Jade/Pink Blossom
With its mica scales glimmering softly against a translucent painterly ground, the formal, art deco layout of this wallpaper represents a carp’s journey through life.
A subtle texture indicative of rippling water surrounds elegant, outstretched fins.
Chinoiserie Hall is inspired by a beautifully coloured archive wallpaper called Chinese Magpie, believed to be designed by William Turner (1867-1936) and produced by Jeffrey & Co. In this iteration, intricate budgies perch on delicate branches amongst springtime blossom and neat buds.