Peacock Topiary Wallpaper by 1838 V&A Decorative Paper Collection
Peacock Topiary is a joyful and refined wallpaper design, adapted from a V&A archive fabric dating back over a century. Depicting a stately English garden complete with manicured lawns, sculpted hedges, blooming tulips, and a proud, strutting peacock, the pattern captures the grandeur and charm of country house elegance. This traditionally printed wallpaper faithfully echoes the intricate stitching and detailed craftsmanship of the original textile.
In the Fern colourway, the design takes on a fresh, contemporary feel while maintaining its classic appeal.
Available in two colourways: Fern and Monochrome.
Archive inspiration: Furnishing fabric by the Silver Studio, London, circa 1900.
The Silver Studio, founded in 1880 by Arthur Silver in Hammersmith, London, was a prolific design house that created patterns for furnishings, wallpapers, and textiles. Supplying leading manufacturers in Britain and abroad, the studio became known for its elegant, stylised interpretations of natural forms. Originally created as a woven silk fabric, this topiary design exemplifies the Art Nouveau aesthetic, blending decorative opulence with the structured beauty of formal gardens. Peacock Topiary brings this legacy to life in wallpaper form—rich in heritage, yet timeless in style.
Features:
Composition:Â Non Woven
Roll Width: 52cm
Roll Length:Â 10.05m
Vertical Pattern Repeat: Straight match 64cm
Application: Paste the Wall
Lead Time 3-4 weeks