Wallpaper - The Guard's Tent - Leaf Green
Wallpaper – Guard’s Tent – Leaf Green
When Gustav III of Sweden inherited Drottningholm palace in 1777, he planned several new buildings in the park to create atmosphere, provide unexpected views and form backdrops for Court theatrical events. One of these buildings is the Guards’ Tent from 1782. The entire facade is stripe painted to resemble a canvas tent — when in fact it is made of sheet metal. Although the Guards’ Tent appears as mere decoration in the park, it conceals a purpose — barracks for the Royal Guards.
This design is screen printed on non-woven material with a pattern repeat of 9.1 cm, with straight pattern matching, roll length 10.05 m and width 53 cm. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
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 the historic Guards’ Tent at Drottningholm Palace
- 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 | 9.1 cm – Straight 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.TENT3 |
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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.