Grasscloth Horizon, Daybreak

Regular price$ 990.00
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Size

Overview
Horizon is a unique pattern meant to mimic the beauty of the horizon often seen during sunrises and sunsets.

Measurements
•  Roll size: Mural Roll - each roll is 4 panels, each panel is 34" wide x 144" long
•  Repeat: 136" wide x 144" long, mural - panels line up to create pattern

Additional Notes
• 3-4 week lead time
• Heavyweight grasscloth paper
• 1" for Overlap and Double Cut
• Class A Fire Rating ASTM E84
• Product of the United States

Color Description
Multi-colored illustration

Additional Info
Poppy is an original collection of designs by company founder, Jennifer Hunt.

A Poppy print is infused with life and energy. Animated and unexpected repeats transcend static wallpaper for walls that move. Jennifer takes a studio artist’s approach to her original collection of prints for commercial wallcoverings, produced in-house in Lawrence, Kansas, and shipped world-wide. With an eye for trend and style, and with a background in fine arts, fashion, and textile design, Jennifer believes that design ultimately comes from within.

Crossing the boundaries between art and décor, the collection is made for the modern designer. Poppy belongs in the inventive, creative, and transformative spaces of the world.

Why choose us?

we're committed to good design

The Pattern Collective is a textile studio with a well curated collection of high-end, distinctive wallcoverings and fabrics from around the globe.

From Transylvania to South Africa (and everywhere in-between) we import unique collections such as Mind the Gap, Angela Groundwater, and Kariokas. You can browse our extensive collection online or in our New Orleans studio by appointment.

painterly patterns

bold, eclectic design

Hand painted brush strokes create movement and variation in design

design for the littles

imaginative interiors

Create an environment that will nurture your childs' creativity and allow the imaginative side of their personality to blossom

Laissez les
bons temps rouler

"Let the good times roll"