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Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper
Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper

Timorous Beasties Napoleon Bee Wallpaper

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Bees are one of Timorous Beasties’ favourite and most popular motifs. The insect was used by the emperor Napoleon as an emblem that represented hard work, diligence and orderliness. Here, a single bumble bee forms the centrepiece of a striking repeat bee pattern that is printed in black and gold onto a plain background in 6 different colour ways. Easy to install as the application is paste the wall.

NOTES & DIMENSIONS

Width (mm): 520 

Repeat (mm): 641

Style: Half Drop

Composition: Non-Woven Paper

GSM: 147

Process: Rotary Screen Print

Roll Length: 10 Metres

Minimum Order: 1 Roll

Fire Rating: Complies with Class B, s1, d0 when installed correctly

LEAD TIMES

If not in stock, up to 6 weeks

Noted for surreal and provocative textiles & wallpapers, Timorous Beasties was founded in Glasgow in 1990 by Alistair McAuley & Paul Simmons. Their work can be seen as a wayward take on the often “twee” world of textiles, with heavily illustrative insects, ‘triffid’-like plants, birds and other animals.

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