Parakeets Toile, Marsh
Overview
The Carolina Tree of Life collection celebrates the natural history of the Carolinas in the American South, where biologist and designer Susy Paisley spent much of her childhood. This design inspiration comes from free-flowing 17th Century tree of life prints. It depicts flora and fauna of the region including: the extinct Carolina parakeet feeding on cockleburrs, and the Monarch butterfly (whose milkweed dependent migratory life cycle is critically endangered). Also present are carnivorous native plants such as the Venus flytrap and the Mountain Sweet pitcher plant and wildflowers like the Devil’s paintbrush, Grass of Parnassus and Gray’s lily. Flying creatures include a Yellow-bellied sapsucker, a Luna moth and a Painted bunting. The black-chinned red salamander is native to the southern Appalachians, which have the greatest diversity of salamanders in the world.
This design is part of The Beatrice Edit. With exquisite botanical detail, it builds upon the growing passion in interiors for honouring the natural world. Furthermore, for every roll of wallpaper sold, 100m2 of critical wild habitat is preserved through World Land Trust. Ten percent of profits will also go to support Rebuilding Together in Ukraine.
Measurements
• Each roll is 27.6" x 10.9 yards
• Repeat: 18.4", half drop
Additional Notes
• Printed to order, approximate 3-4 week lead time
• The designs are printed on Uncoated Non-woven 147gsm. This design will also be available on Coated Non-woven 147gsm. The uncoated wallpaper has a matt finish and vibrant but gentle, muted colors. The Coated wallpaper has a slight shine, is more wipeable and has deeper colors.
• Fire certified for both Europe and the USA. Classified to BS En 13501-1-1:2002, class B, s1, d0
Color Description
Multi colored illustration on a light background
Additional Info
Newton Paisley designs tell the stories of endangered and neglected species, whilst rejoicing in their extraordinary diversity and beauty. Their mission is to celebrate nature and inspiring people to create beautiful, biophilic home-habitats. As reported by Pattern Observer, flora and fauna make up fully 70% of the textile design market across fashion and home interiors, yet often these designs are lick-and-stick or lacking context in the natural world. Newton Paisley designs are different – full of geeky specificity, authenticity, narrative, love…. Each design tells stories of neglected and endangered species, and, even better, contributes towards the preservation of critical wild habitat.