The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East London. For a long period, Brooke House was home to a private hospital and this design takes its name from one of its significant 19th century owners: a Dr John Monroe. The pattern is recreated from a relatively small remnant found before the house was pulled down in the 1950s. It is undoubtedly inspired by the Art & Crafts Movement and its familiarity would have been used to help hospital patients feel comfortable and aid their recovery. Available in five colourways.
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https://www.littlegreene.com/monroe-gold-flower?___store=lg_gb10056Monroe - Gold Flowerhttps://www.littlegreene.com/media/catalog/product/a/t/atii_monroegoldflower_3x.jpg117117GBPInStock/Wallpaper/Wallpaper/Wallpaper Collections/London Wallpapers/London Wallpapers V/Monroe/Wallpaper/Wallpaper by Colour/Neutral/Wallpaper/Wallpapers by Style/Floral Wallpapers/Wallpaper/Wallpapers by Style/Classical Wallpapers/Wallpaper/Wallpapers by Period/20th Century Papers/Wallpaper/Wallpapers by Style/Feature Wallpapers/Wallpaper/Wallpaper Collections/London Wallpapers/London Wallpapers V3319835444665266205<p>The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East London. For a long period, Brooke House was home to a private hospital and this design takes its name from one of its significant 19th century owners: a Dr John Monroe. The pattern is recreated from a relatively small remnant found before the house was pulled down in the 1950s. It is undoubtedly inspired by the Art & Crafts Movement and its familiarity would have been used to help hospital patients feel comfortable and aid their recovery. Available in five colourways.</p> <p>The second paper in this collection taken from Brooke House in Hackney, East London. For a long period, Brooke House was home to a private hospital and this design takes its name from one of its significant 19th century owners: a Dr John Monroe. The pattern is recreated from a relatively small remnant found before the house was pulled down in the 1950s. It is undoubtedly inspired by the Art & Crafts Movement and its familiarity would have been used to help hospital patients feel comfortable and aid their recovery. Available in five colourways.</p>00https://www.littlegreene.com/media/catalog/product/0/2/0291mogoldz_-_swatch.jpghttps://www.littlegreene.com/media/catalog/product/l/g/lg-atii---monroe---gold-flower-adj_1920x404_1920x111.jpghttps://www.littlegreene.com/media/catalog/product/l/g/lg-atii---monroe---gold-flower-adj_1920x404.jpgadd-to-cartwallpaper10092simpleWALLPAPERno_selectionno_selectionMonroeArchive Trails IIPaste the WallSpongeableStandard10.055261/a/t/atii_monroegoldflower_3x.jpgno_selectionno_selectionno_selection/a/t/atii_monroegoldflower_3x.jpg/l/g/lg-atii---monroe---gold-flower-adj_1920x404.jpg/a/t/atii_monroegoldflower_3x.jpg/a/t/atii_monroegoldflower_3x.jpgWallpaper Application - Paste the WallWallpaper WashabilityWallpaper Roll WidthWallpaper Roll LengthWallpaper - RepeatWallpaper Collection0292MOGOLDZ