The RISD Museum highlights the fragile beauty and striking designs of centuries-old examples of wallpaper from the collection of a French-American couple, purchased in 1934.
Wallpaper has a reputation for being busy or overwhelming a space, but this doesn't have to be the case if you opt for a design that's more subtle or neutral.
That’s the midcentury decorator Michael Greer, writing in his gem of a book “Inside Design ... flowers, fabric, or architectural elements it imitates.” A fragment of antique wallpaper ...