Overview
A wonderfully abundant and verdant wallpaper that will transport you into nature. The fruit themselves are associated with happiness and love. What better symbol to put on the walls of your home
This detailed botanical study of the mango branch originally designed using the traditional process of reduction woodcut. Printed using modern print processes and inks, without losing any of the handcrafted feel and quality.
Adventures and far away lands provide a never ending source of inspiration, In 2007 I travelled around India. One of my fondest memories is eating fresh mango daily, the mango is the national fruit of India and a symbol of my trip.
Branch of a Mango is a celebration of this beautiful and symbolic tree, In India, offering a basket of mangoes is seen as a gesture of friendship, and the tree and fruit are associated with happiness and love.
The fruits themselves are delicious and rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, so what better symbol to bring into your home - to encourage love, happiness and good health for all.
Measurements
• Each roll is 20.5” wide x 11 yards long
• Repeat: 13", straight
Additional Notes
• Printed to order, 2-4 week lead time.
• FSC Certified and printed with fade proof, environmentally friendly inks. They are made in the UK using Britain’s finest digital wallpaper manufacturer helping to reduce our carbon footprint.
Color Description
Multi colored illustration on a green background
Additional Info
All Annika Reed designs begin with a sketchbook and pen. She refines, then hand draws the images onto a piece of Asian wood, where she carves them according to the age-old practices she learned while doing a residency at the University of Shanghai in China, in 2006.
While in China she worked alongside masters in woodblock printing and developed her unique style. Traditional woodcuts are printed from separate blocks, one created for each color. she works differently, carving away each color, one at a time, and uses the same block to print all the layers of her designs. It takes at least a month to complete a full series of carvings and color layers. This process of wood carving and painting in layers produces uniquely rich, layered, painterly prints. All designs are printed by hand in her studio in London using non-toxic techniques. Ink is rolled onto the wood and printed over the previous layer. Some designs only need one color, others require several.