Autumn 2008
Nina Campbell’s fabric and wallpaper collection has been inspired by the famous garden of Claude Monet at Giverny which lies 80km west of Paris. Monet (born 1840) first noticed the village of Giverny when passing by in a train. He rented the house and surrounding land from 1883 until he could afford to buy it which he did in 1890 and then created the famous garden. He lived at Giverny until his death in 1926.
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GIVERNY Alyssa wallpaper
Price on requestA tulip damask. The name derives from a Native American word meaning ‘beautiful water’.
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GIVERNY Aubree wallpaper
Price on requestA tree of life in gentle colourings, named after Monet’s mother, a singer, whose maiden name was Louise-Justine Aubrée.
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GIVERNY Delphine wallpaper
Price on requestMaple leaves set within an ogee.
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GIVERNY Fourgeres wallpaper
Price on requestAn all-over tonal damask of stylised ferns.
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GIVERNY Lomasi wallpaper
Price on requestStems of lilac form a vertical trail.
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GIVERNY Ornella wallpaper
Price on requestAn interlocking pattern evocative of moulded ceiling plasterwork. An Italian girl’s name created for a novel by the author Gabriele d’Annunzio, derived from the Tuscan ornello meaning ‘flowering ash tree’.
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GIVERNY Talisa wallpaper
Price on requestA tulip damask. The name derives from a Native American word meaning ‘beautiful water’.
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GIVERNY wallpaper
Price on requestA composition of waterlilies printed on pure linen to echo Monet’s most famous paintings of his garden.
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