Ardmore Stamped Gold

from €2.50

Circa 1865. This delicately patterned paper was found in Lyrath, a house near Kilkenny which was remodelled around 1863. ‘Stamped gold’ patterns like this were printed using gold leaf and engraved metal plates, and were extremely popular across Europe. Ardmore is an adaptable pattern that can work well in bedrooms or reception rooms.

Details

Colourways with metallic gold or silver print are only available as hand prints.

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

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Circa 1865. This delicately patterned paper was found in Lyrath, a house near Kilkenny which was remodelled around 1863. ‘Stamped gold’ patterns like this were printed using gold leaf and engraved metal plates, and were extremely popular across Europe. Ardmore is an adaptable pattern that can work well in bedrooms or reception rooms.

Details

Colourways with metallic gold or silver print are only available as hand prints.

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

Circa 1865. This delicately patterned paper was found in Lyrath, a house near Kilkenny which was remodelled around 1863. ‘Stamped gold’ patterns like this were printed using gold leaf and engraved metal plates, and were extremely popular across Europe. Ardmore is an adaptable pattern that can work well in bedrooms or reception rooms.

Details

Colourways with metallic gold or silver print are only available as hand prints.

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

Price per roll hand print                 Euro 200.00 (162.60 ex. VAT)

Price per roll digital                          Euro130.00 (105.69 ex. VAT)

Roll width (hand print)   54 cm

Roll width (digital)            52 cm

Roll length                           10m

Repeat length                    60 cm

Match                   half drop match

How to order wallpapers

To order wallpapers e-mail skinnerdav@gmail.com. 

All wallpapers (hand-printed and digital) shown on this website are printed to order; I do not hold room quantities in stock. 

The minimum you can order of any pattern is 6 rolls. 

I recommend that you request a sample of wallpaper before making a purchase, in order to fully appreciate the colour and surface characteristics. 

Small samples can be ordered by emailing skinnerdav@gmail.com, and will be posted within 2-3 days.

It takes several days to complete even a small order of wallpaper. This is why you will have to wait a bit longer for your hand-printed wallpaper.

But after all, these historic Irish patterns have waited up to two and a half centuries to arrive on your wall, and with the right care will continue to look good for decades – so what’s the hurry?