Clutterbuck
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in the Cotswolds was built by one of Henry VIII's courtiers.
Only a small fragment of this design with delicate leaves remains. The design was named after James Clutterbuck, who purchased Newark Park in the 18th century, although the wallpaper dates from the early 19th century.
The effect of the original design is reflected in five modern colors, including gentle contrasts and strong primary colors on matt white.
The wallpaper is available in 5 different color variants.
LITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Clutterbuck - Puce
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in t...
View full detailsLITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Clutterbuck - Hessian
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in t...
View full detailsLITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Clutterbuck - Bice
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in t...
View full detailsLITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Clutterbuck - Lodge
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in t...
View full detailsLITTLE GREENE wallpaper - Clutterbuck - Corinthian Gold
The Clutterbuck wallpaper pattern from the National Trust Papers collection was discovered in Newark Park, a hunting lodge. This Tudor castle in t...
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