Honshu, the largest of Japan’s islands, is renowned for its rich traditions, with origami holding a special place in its culture. This wallcovering reinterprets the ancient art of paper folding through an intricate design of continuous paper ribbons, gracefully folding and intersecting across the surface. The pattern is achieved using matte relief inks, contrasting against a metallic silver gauze background on a non-woven base, creating a harmonious blend of texture and sheen.
Width: 0.90 m (2.952 ft)
Length: 1.00 m (3.28 ft)
Quality: Non-woven
Composition: Coupled with metallic fabric
Unit: Linear meter
Repeat: 32.30 cm (12.72 in)
Match: Offset match
Vertical Repeat: 53.00 cm (20.87 in)
The wallpaper calculator works out the precise quantity for your dimensions taking into account the pattern repeat. We allow 10%% extra in case of any problems while hanging.
Our 90-day returns policy means that any unused rolls can be returned to us for a full refund.
Honshu, the largest of Japan’s islands, is renowned for its rich traditions, with origami holding a special place in its culture. This wallcovering reinterprets the ancient art of paper folding through an intricate design of continuous paper ribbons, gracefully folding and intersecting across the surface. The pattern is achieved using matte relief inks, contrasting against a metallic silver gauze background on a non-woven base, creating a harmonious blend of texture and sheen.
Width: 0.90 m (2.952 ft)
Length: 1.00 m (3.28 ft)
Quality: Non-woven
Composition: Coupled with metallic fabric
Unit: Linear meter
Repeat: 32.30 cm (12.72 in)
Match: Offset match
Vertical Repeat: 53.00 cm (20.87 in)