The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East London. For a long period, Brooke House was home to a private hospital and this design takes its name from one of its significant 19th century owners: a Dr John Monroe. The pattern is recreated from a relatively small remnant found before the house was pulled down in the 1950s. It is undoubtedly inspired by the Art & Crafts Movement and its familiarity would have been used to help hospital patients feel comfortable and aid their recovery. Available in five colourways.
Muster für diese Tapete
Wir empfehlen, vor dem Kauf ein Muster der Tapete anzusehen, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie mit dem Endergebnis zufrieden sind, da die Farben auf dem Bildschirm variieren können.
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