Wallpaper

St. James's Damask

Designed by William Morris in 1881
The Historic Wallpapers Collection

Available in three colourways:
• Terra-cotta on Bronze-green (document colourway)
• Cream on Tan-gold
• Ivory on Putty

This design of roses, pinks and Acanthus leaves was originally produced in 1881 by Morris & Co. as a woven silk damask for the walls and draperies of the Blue Room of St. James’s Palace in London. Charles Rupert Designs has translated the silk wallcovering pattern to a wallpaper.