Patented by its inventor in 1887 -- and still in production today -- Anaglypta is a lightweight, embossed wallcovering made from cotton and pulp. This is a wallpaper designed to be painted to resemble tooled leathers, plaster mouldings, wood carvings and other oh-so-expensive wall treatments. The Victorians loved these wallcoverings ... and more than a century later, it's still easy to see why. Today the Anaglypta collection includes more than 150 wallpaper, dado and border patterns.
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