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Graham & Brown
Online Modern Wallpaper Source


gblogo011910.jpgGraham & Brown is happily riding high during the current wallpaper trend, but they have been in the business for years. They were founded in 1946 and are the largest British supplier...

 
 

...of wallcoverings worldwide but are still looking forward with a brand new, interactive shopping site where their wallpapers can be purchased online in the States.

At the site, you have mulitple ways to search for potential papers for your home. Our favorite is by color, but you can also shop by style, designer, brand or inspiration room. Designers who currently have lines include Marcel Wanders, Barbara Hulanicki, Basso & Brooke, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Linda Barker.

Other bonuses to the new site:

  • You can create an account which allows you to save details of projects you are considering, to help figure out the calculations for determining the amount needed while ordering.

  • Each pattern can be seen in a group of rooms along with a large background image to show the full repeat and coordinating patterns are suggested.

  • The website is geared to US customers, with a 1-800 customer service line and prices in dollars. Prices are reasonable, ranging from around $60 - 80 per double roll, with special sale pricing going as low as $5 per double roll. A sample service is also available, priced at $2 per 8.5 x 11-sized sample.

    Check out the full site right here: Graham & Brown

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    Comments (5)

    I am not a big wallpaper fan, but photos 1, 5 and 6 are lovely.

    posted by kuroneko on January 19th 2010 at 12:22pm
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    I got really excited over the $5 wallpaper because it said "grasscloth" but it is vinyl that lis printed like grasscloth that is discontinued from Lowes. Rats.

    posted by Kate (NC) on January 19th 2010 at 4:22pm
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    I recently put up paper #3 on the back wall of my bedrooom. Love it. It's definitely a look (side walls are charmeuse), but it's me. I posted it on my blog www.shoppopdotcom.blogspot.com (for my Brooklyn boutique POP)

    posted by Shoppopdotcom on January 19th 2010 at 7:17pm
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    I'm going to use the last one on a hallway wall when I move in February. FYI, I ordered a sample and they are too small to get a feel for the pattern. But, they are only $2 so might still be worth it. I'm also wondering if re-positionable tape is going to work or damage the paper. Will have to practice on the sample.

    posted by lisasa on January 20th 2010 at 2:45pm
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    #1, #2 and #3 are my faves. Really, I love the whole room in #2.

    posted by msbetsy on January 20th 2010 at 5:35pm
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