A grand damask pattern reinvented in the spirit of hand-blocked Indian textile printing. Large medallion rosettes — concentric rings of petals, leaves and intricate scrollwork — alternate with tall ornamental vases of foliage in a classic repeat that fills the wall with rhythm, symmetry and extraordinary decorative richness. The rendering in soft slate blue on white gives the design the quality of aged resist-printed fabric: slightly uneven, delicately imprecise, deeply beautiful.
The pattern draws on multiple traditions simultaneously — the grand European damask, the Indian block print, the Iznik ceramic medallion — and synthesises them into something that feels timeless rather than historically specific. It is a design with genuine heritage, but worn lightly and without pretension.
Sophisticated and layered, calm and infinitely detailed. A design that reads beautifully from across a room and reveals more the closer you stand. Exceptional in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and hallways where pattern is used not as decoration but as the very substance of the interior.