A Jackdaw and Peacock Feathers Wallpaper
Design an interior imagined by folklore with this print inspired by the Aesop Fable: A Jackdaw and Peacock Feathers. The wallpaper embraces the earthy, rustic colours of these traditional tales, creating a room with a sense of morality and curiosity for both children and grown-ups alike.
PRODUCT DETAILS
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Hanging Method: Paste the wall - no need for a decorators table or pre cutting! They are easy to install and peelable.
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Roll Dimensions: W 52cm x H 10m
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Wall cover per roll is approximately: 5.2m²
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Pattern Repeat: W 26cm x H9cm (approx)
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Price: £165 per roll
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Colourway: A Jackdaw and Peacock Feathers is available in one colourway, Folk is Earthy and rustic.
STORY BEHIND A JACKDAW AND PEACOCK FEATHERS
The Peacock is inspired by the Aesop fable, A Jackdaw and Peacock Feathers. Written by a Greek slave in the late to mid-6th century BCE, Aesop's Fables are the world's best known collection of morality tales. The main characters in these stories are often animals, and each fable serves to teach us a moral lesson. I designed this wallpaper to symbolise the fable’s moral lesson “A fine bird is more than fine feathers.” The illustration of the two birds is innocent, however, the meaning is complex and will provoke debate in any room it's featured in; whether that’s a children’s bedroom or a sophisticated living space. Read the fable here.