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Wallpaper Collection BELLBOARD - Natural & White
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BELLBOARD - Natural & White

from $5.00

Bell Boards were prevalent in Britain and America from the late 1700s to the early twentieth century. Predating the telephone, a simple pull of a knob or tug of a tassel caused the little flags on the board to wave, indicating which room was in need of service.

Inspired by the craftsmanship of the Gilded Age, when even the most utilitarian and practical items were constructed with care and beauty. This pattern is a subtle nod to the people behind the scenes who worked hard to keep these extravagant homes running efficiently.

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Bell Boards were prevalent in Britain and America from the late 1700s to the early twentieth century. Predating the telephone, a simple pull of a knob or tug of a tassel caused the little flags on the board to wave, indicating which room was in need of service.

Inspired by the craftsmanship of the Gilded Age, when even the most utilitarian and practical items were constructed with care and beauty. This pattern is a subtle nod to the people behind the scenes who worked hard to keep these extravagant homes running efficiently.

Bell Boards were prevalent in Britain and America from the late 1700s to the early twentieth century. Predating the telephone, a simple pull of a knob or tug of a tassel caused the little flags on the board to wave, indicating which room was in need of service.

Inspired by the craftsmanship of the Gilded Age, when even the most utilitarian and practical items were constructed with care and beauty. This pattern is a subtle nod to the people behind the scenes who worked hard to keep these extravagant homes running efficiently.

  • style no: BELL-NATWHT GC

    Embroidery thread colors: Flax & Lichen
    Handprinted pattern color: White
    Ground: Natural Sisal Grasscloth

    Horizontal repeat: 33” Vertical repeat: 31.5”
    Pattern width: 33” Paper width 36”

    Pattern match: straight match
    8 yard minimum
    Untrimmed and packed in individually wrapped 8 yard rolls.

    If not in-stock there is an 10-12 week Lead Time
    Astm-E84 Class A - residential and low-traffic commercial locations

    CARE: Grasscloth can be vacuumed to remove any dust that may accumulate on the surface. Do not use water to clean the grasscloth wallcovering, as the vegetable dyes used to create the colors can bleed or streak.

  • HANGING INSTRUCTIONS

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