Zsa Zsa, Bottle Green

Regular price$ 220.00
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Overview
A stunningly flamboyant design that conjures the Golden Age of Hollywood and the iconic motion pictures of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Our glorious ostrich showgirls display their beautiful feathers as they dance across the stage in glorious Technicolor formation.

Blending bold stripes with a nod to Art Deco, this wallpaper will add excitement, interest and color to your home. Be bold, be daring – be Zsa Zsa.

Measurements
• Each roll is 24.5" wide x 11 yards long
• Repeat: 8.26"

Additional Notes
• Printed to order, 2 week lead time. 
Smooth 180gsm paper, digitally printed
Hanging method: Paste the wall

Color Description
Green, pink, and white illustration

Additional Info
Divine Savages was founded in South East London in 2016 by husbands Jamie Watkins and Tom Kennedy. Through a shared passion for quirky interiors and styling they set out to do interiors their way and put their experience in fashion and design to create a new brand for the artistic shopper; a brand that mixes influences from classic prints, bold fashion and iconic modern design yet always with their signature Divine Savages twist.


Your home will come alive with their carefully curated collection that brings a taste of the unexpected.

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"