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Playful, eccentric and utterly charming.

Little Greene’s delightful new wallpaper range, in collaboration with the National Trust, offers a whimsical adventure into childhoods past – and it's guaranteed to charm grown-up spaces in abundance.
Storybook Papers is Little Greene's fifth collection of wallpapers with the conservation charity. Spanning eight designs, the patterns capture the charm, eccentricity, playfulness and character of historic artefacts and original artworks found in some of the National Trust's most cherished historic houses, from Somerset to Cumbria.
From tin cars to children’s wooden games, these original pieces have been painstakingly reinterpreted by the Little Greene Design Studio. There's also reference to a fabric print and several original artworks, including some by the beloved children’s author, Beatrix Potter, who left 4,000 acres of land and 15 farms to the National Trust when she died in 1943. Little Greene’s much-loved Broad Stripe wallpaper has also been recoloured in a range of contemporary combinations.
‘It’s wonderful to think that these beautiful pieces of history, including toys, children’s illustrations, and fabrics have now been transformed by the design team into wallpapers that will find their way into contemporary homes, bringing joy for years to come,’ says Ruth Mottershead, Little Greene’s creative director.
The origins of Storybook Papers may be rooted in childhood, but these wallpapers will bring whimsy to a multitude of grown-up spaces alongside children’s bedrooms, nurseries, and playrooms.
‘I see these bold, bright and characterful designs bringing joy to breakfast rooms, hallways, boot rooms, bathrooms and dining spaces,’ adds Ruth.
Speaking to their shared love of nature, beauty and history, a contribution from each sale will help the National Trust care for its 500 places.
Discover five of our favourites below and browse the full collection at littlegreene.com.

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