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Trustworth Studios Wallpapers represent some of the best of the English
Arts and Crafts Movement. They rely heavily on the designs of CFA Voysey and
are reproduced from our own period documents and those in private collections.
The patterns are produced both by the hand silk screening process and the new
digital technology. Most patterns are produced in true document scale and color.
Our digital technology allows some patterns to be scaled to suit a client's
requirements.
Sample cuttings are available for $5.00 for screen printed papers and $7 per square foot
for digitally printed papers. A standard sample is one full repeat unless otherwise
requested.
Samples are printed on request and may not be returned for refunds.
All orders should be inspected upon receipt for any damage resulting from
shipping. After 30 days satisfaction will be assumed.
Call or Email for pricing and availability
click on thumbnail of the wallpaper to see a larger example
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CFA Voysey c 1930
This pattern drawn quite late in Voysey's career and during very hard financial times still speaks to
the designer's view of a better world through the eyes of a child. This paper is a compilation of Tenniel's original
illustrations for Alice in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass colored and arranged by Voysey into a landscape
for the child in all of us
21 inches wide with a 21.78 vertical repeat
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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"Angelic Forest" is a late Voysey pattern offering the designer's view
of a world that is quite simply pure magic. There are always fairies at the
bottom of Voysey's garden and obviously angels, too. This pattern is our first
digitally produced design and is 21" wide.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c. 1926
This pattern drawn in the later years of Voysey's career still evokes the freshness and
perennial childlike enthusiasm of his early work. The design is composed like an assemblage of needlework
"slips" copied from a seventeenth century herbal. In the needlework tradition "slips" were appliquéd on fabric,
usually silk or velvet, to embellish a large area of cloth. Here the "slips" are arranged in a pleasing repeating
pattern resulting in our wallpaper.
"Apothecary's Garden" is 21" wide with an 18.123" vertical repeat
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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E. W. Godwin c. 1872
A high aesthetic movement in the Japanesque taste, "Bamboo" was very
popular through the last quarter of the nineteenth century. It was installed in a
Hartford, CT house in the 1870's but could be equally appropriate for a modern home
of the 1960's or 1970's. Shown in the original colorway of greens, reds, and yellow.
"Bamboo" is 21" wide with a 21-25" self match vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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M. P. Verneuil c. 1897
This exotic pattern of bats and poppies does rather suggest the
realms of altered if not enhanced states of consciousness. "Bat and Poppy" is an
extraordinary elegant half drop design in shades of brown, grey, mauve, pink, green
and ochre that evokes a fin de siecle maturity approaching the cusp of decline.
"Bat and Poppy" is appropriate to wheresoever you, the aesthetically sophisticated,
choose to install it.
"Bat and Poppy" is 21" wide with half drop at 15.75.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1893 or earlier
A gentle pattern in harmonious shades of
yellow, green, salmon, cream and blue. The
observer may be pleased to find Voysey's
signature heart motif outlined by the
salmon colored berries.
"Bird and Berries" is 21" wide with a with a 16.093 vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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Imagine yourself in a brake of bramble roses in the English countryside
with the rustling and cooing of doves in the thicket. That was Voysey's likely inspiration
for this 1901 design. This very elegant pattern in muted grayed tones of teal, green, brown,
red and dark purple can be combined with either painted or natural woodwork to create a
dramatic yet peaceful interior appropriate to almost any room. Voysey has incorporated
his signature heart motif in this design and has actually managed two interwoven hearts
formed by the recurving of the brambles. This pattern was originally produced as a textile
and used for curtains and upholstery.
"Bird and Bramble" is 21" wide with a self matching
31.35" vertical repeat in paper document scale.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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This soft and lovely pattern from 1897 is perfect for a bedroom or
an intimate sitting area. The subtle variations in the green tones beautifully set off
the peach coloring of the rose, while the solitary bird keeps vigil amid the bramble.
Voysey believed in the quiet beauty of regularly repeating patterns, and this simple,
undulating design is a perfect example of that. This pattern was originally intended
for furnishing fabric but works equally well as wallpaper.
"Bird and Rose" is 21" wide with a self- matching 13.667 vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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This pattern is one of Voysey's seductively soft and appealing
designs. Highly stylized tulips, tulip leaves and birds create a peaceful rhythm
of ornament that offers a great sense of repose. "Bird and Tulip" is an easy choice
for bedroom or sitting room but will be equally happy in any room where a light and
somewhat subdued effect is desired. This is a digitally produced design 21" wide with
a 10.4" vertical repeat. It is a self-matching pattern and may be used alone or with
its original Tulip Frieze design.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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"The Blue Bird" is a cheery pattern of birds and fruiting vines forming a
protective arbor of hearts. This CFA Voysey design is 21" wide with a self-matching
31 1/2" repeat. A single 6 yard roll is approximately 30 square feet. Rolls are
shipped on multi roll bolts and are untrimmed.
Please
contact for pricing.
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c 1900-1910
The Bramley is a spectacular pattern of sinuous iris and sedate water lily
seductively colored in shades of Prussian blue. It is drawn in the Art Nouveau style however it is believed to
be from the Boston area. The design is intriguingly complex; its leaves are created in both the positive and
negative spaces of the pattern and harmonized with the overall strie effect. The Bramley is an ideal design to
recreate a touch of "fin de siecle" elegance.
"The Bramley" is 21" wide with an 21.985" self matching vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1889
"The Demon" is described in The Studio magazine
of 1893 volume 1 number 1 as a daring harmony in reds & yellow. Like a gaillardia blossom, it is
heightened by the cunning touches of dark green in the background, hardly
noticeable without close inspection. Less eloquently, the design may be described as
a harmony in fire and brimstone. It is frequently chosen for home theaters due to "The
Demon's" likeness to the dramatis personae masks of classical theater.
"The Demon" is 21" wide with a 15.083" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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Are there Fairies at the bottom of your garden? There certainly could
be with this design from 1896. Voysey's signature stylized doves are in graceful flight
through a forest of softly shaded trees under planted with mushrooms and hyacinth. Pale
tones of green, blue ochre, teal and lavender ideally suit this pattern to any room where
elegance and repose are desired. While this design is clearly an Arts and Crafts period
pattern, its construction makes it equally at home in a Colonial Revival interior for
those wishing to explore period correctness outside of the conventional box.
"The Fairyland" is a half-drop repeat with the full vertical repeat being 23.81" and the full strip
width being 21".
$7 / square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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This thoroughly enchanting pattern obviously wants to be in the room
where most people perform their ablutions. It doesn't have to be there to the exclusion
of anywhere else you may want to install it, but it does seem to find its own level near
water. Voysey never gave this pattern a name but in the manner of so many of his designs
we chose to name it descriptively, "Fin and Tentacle." This is a late Voysey pattern
drawn around the time of his "Angelic Forest" and "House that Jack Built". During this
period of reversed financial circumstances his creative heart and mind is still undauntedly
in the sunlit world of the day nursery, and the future remains bright.
"Fin and Tentacle" is 20.52" wide with a 14.3067 vertical side-matching pattern repeat.
$7 / square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1907
In delicate shades of cream, green, yellow,
and black, "Fool's Parsley" is an elegant example of interlacing stylized floral
form. The pattern also offers four of the
most charming birds Voysey ever drew. Appropriate anywhere a gentle yet
sophisticated design is desired.
"Fool's Parsley" is 21" wide with a 16.975 vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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"Four and Twenty" is an elegant pattern in shades of teals and black with the
suggestion of gold based on the famous rhyme. Voysey, ever childlike, has
created this rich repeating design that desperately wants to find a perch in
your dining room. "Four and Twenty" could also be at home, albeit darkly, in
the day or night nursery. We at Trustworth Studios assume no responsibility
for future counseling sessions for the brilliant young minds nurtured in
such surroundings. We are, in fact, very well pleased to play a part in
shaping their future creative memories. This is a custom scaleable pattern
with the document being 21" across and a self match.
$7 / square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1900
Whether you're of a Socratic mind or just in the mood for a soft and
peaceful repeating pattern, Hemlock may be and ideal choice for your requirements. Voysey
chose this design for his own bedroom and it may be seen in archival images of The Orchard his
home in Chorleywood. Hemlock is rendered in soft shades of green, yellow, and pale blue on a
cream ground.
"Hemlock" is 21" wide with an 8" self matching vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1904
Whether you're searching for a childhood lost or a childhood yet to come,
Voysey's realization of this classic nursery rhyme is an elegant and engaging design. Set
in delicate shades of blue, green and yellows all the characters of the story are present.
As the grown-up world grows ever darker you can still escape to the day nursery with this
truly lovely and sophisticated view of childhood.
"Hey Diddle Diddle" is 21" wide with an 20.55" self matching vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1929
This pattern was first produced as a nursery fabric, with the rat
expurgated, and is now reproduced with Voysey's original intent fully realized. It is
drawn with the artist's unique childlike eye and appeals to both children and
sophisticated adults. The house is, not surprisingly, to Voysey's own architectural
specifications.
"The House That Jack Built" is 21" wide with a 15.93" half drop repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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Lindsay P. Butterfield c 1896
An extremely rich and luxurious pattern of
pink hydrangea and foliage. Butterfield was a prolific pattern designer selling to Liberty
and Morton among others. His designs often suggest a fusion of Morris and Voysey's work. This pattern
is also available as a textile through Wellspring Textiles.
"Hydrangea" is 21" wide with a 21.917" half drop repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1898
This highly structured cat lover's pattern depicts a
lovely cat sedately surveying it's prey of birds and rats. "I Love Little Pussy" is named for
the famous nursery rhyme and may well have been intended for a child's room. However, it is
well suited to any chamber where ordered repeating pattern in muted earth tones is desired.
"I Love Little Pussy" is a 21" self matching paper with an 18" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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MP Verneuil approximately c 1896
A rich and heady interpretation of stylized
flowers and foliage. This Art Nouveau design glories in nature's abundance. Muted tones
of green, yellow and red combine to create this lush organic whole.
"Nasturtium" is 21" wide with a 15.443" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet per single roll
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"Oak Ledge" is a Morris style document reproduced from a client's sample. The two
color ways are shades of grey green, or shades of butterscotch. The pattern is 21" wide
with a 38 5/8" self matched repeat. A single 6-yard roll is approximately 30 square feet.
Rolls are shipped on multi roll bolts and are untrimmed.
Please
contact for pricing.
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CFA Voysey c 1888
"Poppies" was first produced as a printed textile
and most famously as a silk bed cover. The lustrous shades of midnight blue and orange
with highlights of gold and grey green make for a rich pattern indeed. Appropriate for
any room in which one would want to drift away.
"Poppies" is 21" wide with a 22.061" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet per single roll
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Soft pale purple birds in gently diagonal foliage with yellow fruit.
This is classic Voysey from around the turn of the Twentieth Century. Originally produced
as a textile this pattern is somewhat Art Nouveau in appearance, however it was in production
and extremely popular well after Art Nouveau was in eclipse. This is a digitally produced paper
and is 21" wide with a 19.553" vertical self-matching repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1895
Flat pattern reduced to a sophisticated simplicity, "Rook and Holly" was selected by
Voysey for his own children's room. Three rather expectant black birds in
a winter bare tree combined with holly sprigs ... a gift for any room!
"Rook and Holly" is 21" wide with a 16" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1929
This simple repeating pattern drawn late in
Voysey's career was originally produced as a textile. It may be colored many different
ways to hamonize with any interior.
"Rose of Haras" is 21" wide with a 4.377" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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If you are fond of morning glories, big morning glories,
this is your pattern. If however you are of a timid nature, please do not fear
this design because it is digitally produced and consequently scaleable.
Howard Van Doren Shaw chose "The Saladin". Who is he? He would have been
Chicago's better-known architect but for Frank Lloyd Wright. Shaw chose
it for his own home, Ragdale, in Lake Forest. He was a Voysey admirer and
imported British pattern for some of his projects. Voysey in the mid-west, ….
in American Arts and Crafts houses, … see, …it does work! Be brave and try
"The Saladin", full scale or reduced it is a very peaceful palette of greens
and blues with pale yellow and red highlights. This design can be used in
almost any room. Really! The Saladin is 21" wide by 14.833 in its original
document scale and is self-matching. $7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1891
This 1891 design of gulls on a rolling sea conjures the
sounds of the surf, shore birds, and bracing salt spray off the ocean. The
pattern was originally produced as both a woven textile and wallpaper and is
available today as paper and printed fabric.
"Seagulls" is 21" wide with an 11.277 vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1891
First produced as a woven fabric in 1891 this pattern by CFA
Voysey is now available as wallpaper and printed textile. Gulls both afloat and
perched on small islands with assorted foliage and pomegranates give a nautical
flair to this robust early Voysey design.
"Seagull and Pomegranate" is 21" wide with an 11.354 vertical self-matching repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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Designed in 1901 by CFA Voysey and named for the type of small boat,
"The Shallop" is a sublimely peaceful pattern that all lovers of the sea can instantly relate
to. The salt fog, rocking gulls and solitary islands in tones of muted blue-grey greens
all combine to suggest a peaceful journey through an uncomplicated world. "The Shallop" is
a seaside vacation for your walls.
"The Shallop" is 21" wide with a 10.543" self-matching vertical repeat. We will be offering
this pattern as a printed fabric in the near future.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1930
A trailing vine pattern with squirrels and
birds in soft pastel shades on a robin's egg blue ground. This design is stylistically
reminiscent of hand painted chinese papers. The paper was originally intended to be
hung with 12" of plain ground between each strip.
"Squirrel and Vine" is 21" wide with a 20.3" vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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CFA Voysey c 1896
In "The Squire's Garden", CFA Voysey evokes the serene dreams of a
peaceful pleasure garden from an all but vanished past. Peacocks strut amid potted
oranges, dovecotes and rose covered trellises in this pattern from 1896. The soft
colors and gentle structured formality ideally suite this design to hallways and dining
rooms, or wherever a dignified atmosphere is desired.
"The Squire's Garden" is 21" wide with a 22.18 self-matching vertical repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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This sophisticated yet subtle Morris style pattern owes its inspiration to the great
foliage drawings of the 17th century. It is available as both line drawing, harkening back to its origins,
and as 19th century tone on tone. Sunflower and Grape may be printed in any two colors as well as our own
colorways.
Click on the thumbnail for examples of colorways.
"Sunflower and Grape" is 21" wide with an 18.993" vertical self-matching repeat.
$7.00/ square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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click on image for border description and examples.
"Whoot" is a seductively mystical and playful pattern of owls and owlets with
foliage and nest. Classically colored with Voysey's mastery of the blue-green palette,
this design will ennoble any room or wizard's lair. "Whoot" is 21" wide with a 33.25"
self matched repeat. A single 6-yard roll is approximately 30 square feet. Rolls
are shipped on multi roll bolts and are untrimmed.
Please
contact for pricing.
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This strong geometric design in shades of grays, greens, yellow and blues is a
classic example of a simple pleasing foliage pattern. Voysey is at his professional best as
opposed to his childlike best when creating this kind of repeating pattern. This is a large
design that would be very pleasing in almost any room where muted color and robust design is
desired. "The Wykehamist" was so successful a pattern that Tomkinson and Adam, the premier source
for Voysey's machine made carpets, translated it to carpet design.
"The Wykehamist" is 21.0267" wide with a 16.3733" vertical self-matching repeat.
$7 / square foot, 30 square feet to the single roll
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