Beech Nut' (Oxburgh Hall) c.1782 An authentic, late Georgian design, this paper was uncovered at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Originally used within a brightly-coloured, flocked, floral border, the leaf and nut element was block-printed in a rather more subdued grey colourway. While its six contemporary interpretations are unashamedly more colourful, each one uses a similarly balanced colour palette alongside the signature, crafted texture of a surface-printed paper.
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