VICTORIA - Square tissue box cover - Decoupage in Penny Post/Andrew Martin
VICTORIA - Square tissue box cover - Decoupage in Penny Post/Andrew Martin
Victoria - Decoupage in 'Penny Post' a wallpaper design by the iconic Andrew Martin has enduring appeal. It showcases repeating stamps featuring various depictions of the penny stamp and Queen Victoria's profile on a charcoal grey and silver paper. This postage-themed wallpaper not only captures the essence of Victorian aesthetics but also pays homage to the historic significance of the first penny stamp.
The introduction of the world's first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, marked a revolutionary moment in postal history. Released in 1840 during the reign of Queen Victoria, the Penny Black was the brainchild of postal reformer Sir Rowland Hill. This innovative stamp featured a striking profile of Queen Victoria and allowed prepayment of postage for letters.
Painted in Little Greene's shade of 'Deep Cherry'. Opulent and delightfully luxurious, Baked Cherry presents itself as a timeless crimson red. It enjoys widespread popularity, particularly in dining rooms and studies.
A Beatrice Bloom London home accent goes beyond mere functionality, elevating itself to a versatile centrepiece that effortlessly blends into sophisticated interiors, seamlessly marrying practicality with aesthetic charm. Every purchase comes with complimentary gift wrap and aids reforestation in the Amazon.
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