Arboretum Lilypad Wallpaper

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Overview

In Collaboration with the Natural History Museum

  • Floral design
  • Smooth finish
  • 150GSM paper
  • Paste the paper application

Inspired by our UK woodlands, this wallpaper features woodlands icons such as the leaves of the English oak tree and the Lesser spotted woodpecker. The design has been beautifully uplifted by a lilypad colour background. Easy to hang, this wallpaper has a paste the paper application.

Natural History Museum x Dunelm

The Arboretum Lilypad Wallpaper is part of the Woodlands Collection. Autumn is a truly majestic time, whether foraging for conkers or feeling the crunch of newly fallen leaves underfoot, woodlands are a wonderful place to connect with nature. The UK’s woodlands are rich and diverse supporting an incredible array of wildlife from woodland flowers to birds and butterflies. These leafy wonderlands not only provide homes for wildlife, but they are also an important tool in the fight against climate change. They are hugely effective in soaking up carbon from the atmosphere and provide a natural solution to the climate crisis. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to celebrate the UK’s incredible woodland habitats and highlight the need to protect them for future generations to enjoy.

Please Note: Each sample is A4 sized and is for colour and paper quality reference only, you will not see the full design/pattern repeat in the swatch.

© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2022. All Rights Reserved.

Features

Product Dimensions
Roll: Width: 52cm x Length 10.5m, Swatch: A4
Application Method
Paste The Paper
Brand
Natural History Museum
Composition
Crafted from paper
Pack Contents
One Roll
Finish
Smooth
Pattern Repeat
53cm

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