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Stitch

Loch

Stitch (c1940) is inspired by embroidered chintz cottons. The use of stippling (dot-work) was popular in embroidery and printing, particularly at a time when block printing was seen as an indication of status.
In the late 19th and well into the 20th Century, ornate patterns in the home were a conspicuous symbol of wealth and associated with prosperity.
The use of two print colours makes this paper especially easy to coordinate with paint colours and other elements in the room.

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Quantity (Rolls)

Wallpaper Collection

National Trust


Repeat

1.56m x 3.25m


Roll Length

3.25m
(4 yds)


Roll Width

52cm
(20.5″)

Wallpaper Collection

National Trust


Repeat

1.56m x 3.25m