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If you are fond of morning glories, big morning glories, this is your pattern. If however you are of a timid nature please do not fear this design because it is digitally produced and consequently scaleable. Howard Van Doren Shaw chose The Saladin. Who is he? He would have been Chicago's better-known architect but for Frank Lloyd Wright. Shaw chose it for his own home, Ragdale, in Lake Forest. He was a Voysey admirer and imported British pattern for some of his projects. Voysey in the mid-west, …. in American Arts and Crafts houses, … see, …it does work! Be brave and try The Saladin, full scale or reduced it is a very peaceful palette of greens and blues with pale yellow and red highlights. This design can be used in almost any room. Really! The Saladin is 21" wide by 14.833 in its original document scale and is self-matching.

£10.00/ square foot.

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