Description
Escher Stripe
Reimagines the classic stripe with an optical twist. The name is inspired by the tessellated illusions of M.C. Escher (1898 – 1972), angled bands form a rhythmic zigzag that shifts between dimension and flow. The clean geometry is softened by subtle textures and a floral palette. whether used as a feature wall or across an entire space, it creates playful movement, & depth.
The soft, parchment-toned background is typical of wallpapers from this period, designed to lend warmth and subtle sophistication to interiors. The use of five individual hand-carved woodblocks to print the pattern speaks to the artisanal craftsmanship of the era, before industrialised printing processes became widespread in the latter half of the 19th century.
Preserving the original charm and artisanal detail, has been carefully restored for modern interiors—offering a touch of 19th-century French elegance for heritage restorations, curated accent walls, or historically inspired design schemes.
This archive print has been lovingly restored and reproduced as a wallpaper design using digital printing and ethically sourced materials.
We are partnered up with TreeSisters and a percentage of our profits every month go to them to replant trees in the forests.
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| Width |
70cm |
|---|---|
| Pattern repeat |
70cm (width) x cm (height) |
| Roll length |
10m |
| Weight |
175 gsm |





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