Auguste 6502

Auguste

€210.00

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This delicate pattern was found in a private dressing room and is named after the eldest son of the Marquis who built the château. A classmate of Napoléon Bonaparte, Auguste was expected to inherit the château but lost his life during the Revolution.

Full roll width is 53cm/21", roll length is 10m, pattern repeat 31.5cm / 12 1/2".

The image above and the colours listed are only a guide. To know for sure if this is the perfect paper for your project, please order a sample — they’re free.

We recommend ordering all the rolls you need in one go because using traditional techniques and real paint, like we do, means pattern and colour can vary very slightly between batches. You can always return any unopened rolls you didn’t need (unless they’re Archive papers).

Ground Colour: