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The Clutterbuck Lodge wallpaper from the National Trust collection by Little Green brings the charm of the Tudor period directly into your interior. Inspired by the famous Newark Park, this design features a refined pattern of small leaves in various shades of green on an off-white satin background, creating a subtle illusion of woven fabric. The wallpaper combines historical authenticity with a timeless elegant look, ideal for both classic and modern spaces.
The design is named after James Clutterbuck, who acquired Newark Park in the 18th century, and shows interesting similarities with the clock tower of Hampton Court Palace. Thanks to the five contemporary color schemes, the wallpaper gets a fresh, modern twist, perfect as a background or as a striking accent on walls.
- Product is sold per rol.
- Color: Groen
- Length: 1005.0 cm
- Width: 52.0 cm
- Pattern type: Rechte aanzet
- Pattern size: 13 cm
- Material: Vlies
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Please note: photo wallpaper and wallpaper per meter cannot be returned, as they are made to measure.

