Rijksmuseum Collection
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Originally a Wiener Werkstätte silk fabric, now taking its debut as wallpaper
Background
Mitzi Friedman-Otten, a versatile artist within The Wiener Werkstätte, is the creative mind behind this cheerful floral pattern from the early 20th century. Although information about her is limited, her design, originally intended for silk fabric, aligns seamlessly with our company’s aesthetic. It features simple flowers that cascade over one another against a backdrop of quirky black and white stripes.
The Wiener Werkstätte
The Wiener Werkstätte, an illustrious Austrian design collective of the era, made significant contributions to the Art Deco movement, particularly within the realm of decorative arts.
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And why this name, you might wonder? Simply because it’s Wiener Werkstätte Wallpaper, of course!
Available in the colors black, grey, 76-Dutch-orange, and multicolor.
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Material
Non woven paper—The high quality and matte appearance of the material we use will give your wall a ‘real-paper-feel’. The production of our wallpaper is one of the most eco-friendly on the market. Our material doesn’t stink. You can find more information about quality, sustainability, and environmental labels on our information page.
Customization
Custom orders—Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet
Roll Width
48.7 cm
Roll Length
10 m
Shipping Time
4–10 workdays