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1Mr Straw’s Greenhouse
Little Greene
This charming wallpaper design depicts illustrated succulents and flowering cacti displayed on shelves, inspired by a 1930s Nottinghamshire grocer’s treasured greenhouse collection.
2Lily Pads (Mural)
Little Greene
Here’s a graphic lakeside scene of lily pads and waterlilies interwoven with hidden native wildlife — from dragonflies to otters — inspired by the Stackpole Estate.
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3May’s Tulip
Little Greene
A flowing Arts & Crafts-inspired design of intertwining vines, curling stems and stylised tulips is based on late-19th-century weaves associated with May Morris.
4Magnolia Blossom
Little Greene
This pattern is a calming forest of stylised magnolia trees in bloom, inspired by historic specimens at National Trust gardens.
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5Castle Garden (Mural)
Little Greene
This is a vibrant mural celebrating the iconic ‘garden rooms’ at Sissinghurst, layering abundant wild blooms against structured planting in tribute to Vita Sackville-West’s eclectic vision.
6Rhododendron Walk
Little Greene
This is an abundant, dramatic composition of rhododendrons and azaleas in full flourish, with bees landing on petals, echoing woodland walks at National Trust estates.
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7Moon Daisies
Little Greene
A simpler, more playful interpretation of the ox-eye daisy, featuring interlocking stems and bright yellow centres inspired by historic wallpaper at Oxburgh Hall.
8Rose Garden
Little Greene
Charming and elegant, this design depicts voluptuous climbing roses in full bloom, referencing the historic walled rose garden at Mottisfont Abbey and its renowned pre-1900 shrub roses.
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