Wallpaper - Cornucopia - Ochre
Wallpaper – Cornucopia – Ochre
In classical antiquity, the cornucopia, from Latin cornu (horn) and copia (abundance), also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with fruit, flowers, or nuts. In this design the horn is instead in the shape of a fruitful tree, beautifully trailing with botanical motifs.
This design is screen printed on non-woven material with a pattern repeat of 64 cm, pattern matching half drop, roll length 10.05 m and width 53 cm.
This collection of wallpapers is printed by skilled artisans at the wallpaper manufacturer Ulricehamns Tapetfabrik in Sweden.
The backing material is non-woven paper – a mixed material consisting of synthetic fibres and pulp. The combination makes the material form-resistant and easy to use. The synthetic fibres come from recycled materials such as PET bottles, and the pulp from forests with FSC certification. Non-woven has ÖK-Tex Standard 100 certification.
Key Features:
- Screen printed on high-quality non-woven material
- Inspired by classical symbol of abundance and flourishing nature
- Easy to hang – paste-the-wall application
- Eco-conscious design using recycled PET fibres
- Certified materials meeting ÖK-Tex Standard 100 and FSC standards
- Durable and wipeable surface for long-lasting beauty
| Material | Screen printed on non-woven material |
| Roll Length | 10.05 metres |
| Width | 53 cm |
| Repeat | 64 cm – Half drop repeat |
| Hanging | Paste the wall |
| Care | Wipeable with a soft damp cloth or sponge. Do not use detergent. |
| Delivery | Shipped securely in protective packaging |
| Code | DWLVB.CORN1 |
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Bring timeless Swedish artistry into your home with this beautifully detailed wallpaper. Order today and transform your space with the elegance of historical design and sustainable craftsmanship.