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French floral
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This traditional French florals damask and vine collage by Bloomery Decor was created with vintage floral engravings in a Grandmillennial style. With flower vines and intertwining leaves, this ornamental botanical design is perfect if you're looking to bring the romantic style of classic french interiors to your wallpaper, home textiles and nursery decor. Customize your world with wallpaper, fabric and home decor created by an independent artist and printed just for you by Spoonflower.
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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Bårder🩶 För att återupptäckas och älskas på nytt. Borders🩶 To be rediscovered and loved once again. 🏷️ Olivia bård 116039, 116040, Rosdalen bård 116045, Olivia bård 116041, Rosdalen bård 116043
👨🎨 Björn Nilsson #bård #bårder #midbec #midbectapeter #tapet #tapetinspo #heminredning #inredningsinspiration #wallpaper
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Caspari Disposable Hand Towels, Decorative Paper Guest Towels for Bathroom or Paper Napkins Dinner Napkins Size French Floral Pak 30
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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Using an antique piece of french fabric...reprinted and hand stitched to bring the design alive
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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Design for woven silk by Anna Maria Garthwaite, Spitalfields, 1726 - 1728
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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J.D. Cornuaud. Design for a silk textile, French, c.1860. Pencil and watercolour.
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Design for a woven silk made by Anna Maria Garthwaite, Spitalfields, 1744.
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