Spring 2009

A collection of elegant wallpapers from Nina Campbell inspired by the style and finesse of Italian craftsmen. The Italian province of Lombardia (Lombardy) was the region in which many of the great violin makers worked.

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  1. LOMBARDIA  Ponchielli Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Ponchielli Wallpaper

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    A self-coloured floral and leaf trail with a crumbling effect set on squares resembling precious metal leaf. Amilcare Ponchielli (1834 – 1886), Italian composer of works such as the ballet Clarina and opera La Giaconda.

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  2. LOMBARDIA Amati Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Amati Wallpaper

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    A twin coloured mid-scale trellis inspired by an antique screen. Amati is the name of a famous
    family of violin makers who flourished at Cremona from about 1549 to 1740. Andrea Amati
    (c1520 – c1578) was the earliest maker of instruments whose pieces survive today.

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  3. LOMBARDIA Bergonzi Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Bergonzi Wallpaper

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    Two colours of paisley damask palmettes alternate on contrasting grounds with a metallic or mica finish. Named after Carlo Bergonzi (1683 – 1747) from Cremona, considered the greatest pupil of Antonio Stradivari.

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  4. LOMBARDIA Cremona Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Cremona Wallpaper

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    Horizontal stripes of the grandest scale, interspersing blocks of colour with delicate strié and metallic effects. Cremona is in the Po valley in Lombardy, Northern Italy.
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  5. LOMBARDIA Farfalla Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Farfalla Wallpaper

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    Brilliantly coloured butterflies dart across a background of fern leaves. Farfalla is the Italian word for butterfly.

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  6. LOMBARDIA Stradivari Wallpaper

    LOMBARDIA Stradivari Wallpaper

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    A bold, ornate fretwork in monochrome evokes the shape of a violin. Antonio Stradivari (1644 – 1737) was the most renowned of all the Cremona luthiers. His violins and cellos are still highly prized today.
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