Kings Argent Wallpaper 4007 by Cole & Son in Silver Grey Roll from Cole & Son New
Merchant: The Rug Seller
Brand: Cole & Son
Product code: 118/4007
Merchant's Category: Home & Garden> Decor> Rugs
The grand baroque-style extension of Hampton Court Palace was commissioned by William III and Mary II towards the end of the 17th century to rival the great palaces of Europe. Opulence was at the heart of baroque design with mirrors being a great luxury and a symbol of extreme wealth. Kings Argent is a reflection of this extravagant addition to the palace a detailed series of silvered mirrored tiles covered in shadowy leaves and flower heads its delicate etchings adding to the stately grandeur of Hampton Court's ceremonial rooms. Displayed here in shades of silver grey use the Kings Argent wallpaper to make a statement in a bathroom or kitchen or perhaps use to cover an entire living room or staircase. The Kings Argent wallpaper is part of the Cole & Son Historic Royal Palaces wallpaper collection. Application Method: paste the wall and then apply wallpaper. Pattern match: Straight Match. Vertical repeat: 61cm.
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