LINEA in Sea Blue

LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 

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Pattern Details
Wallpaper Archive
Ref:
WPFLN-175
Vertical Repeat:
100cm / 39.4"
Pattern Match:
Half-Drop
Status:
Archived
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LINEA is a soft and shadowy geometric design with a ‘papery’ quality. The bleached lines are similar in style to Itajime Shibori, the Japanese resist-dying technique used to create patterned fabric.
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LINEA is a soft and shadowy geometric design with a ‘papery’ quality. The bleached lines are similar in style to Itajime Shibori, the Japanese resist-dying technique used to create patterned fabric.
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LINEA is a soft and shadowy geometric design with a ‘papery’ quality. The bleached lines are similar in style to Itajime Shibori, the Japanese resist-dying technique used to create patterned fabric.
Wallpaper
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is a soft and shadowy geometric design with a ‘papery’ quality. The bleached lines are similar in style to Itajime Shibori, the Japanese resist-dying technique used to create patterned fabric.
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Wallpaper Archive
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 
ARCHIVED
Wallpaper Archive
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 
ARCHIVED
Wallpaper Archive
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 
ARCHIVED
Wallpaper Archive
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 
ARCHIVED
Wallpaper Archive
$0.00 (tax incl.)
LINEA is soft and shadowy yet rendered in punchy colours and references the itajime shibori style of Japanese dyeing. 

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