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Today we're utterly spoilt for choice when it comes to wallpaper. Modern printing techniques mean a design can go from concept to paper and onto your walls in record time. It's a long way from the medium's early days, when motifs were monochrome, hand-drawn on a small scale and intended only for petite spaces (inside a cupboard, for example). As time went on and aristocratic households began to demand paper to cover entire rooms, block-printing was introduced. This allowed for the creation of It was a game-changer.

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