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Interior design by Charles de Lisle. Photography by William Abranowicz
A grove of pine trees shrouded in mist; the minimal aesthetic of this serene landscape is often associated with Japanese Zen. Based on a famous set of screens painted in the late 16th century by Japanese artist Hasegawa Tōhaku, founder of the Hasegawa school of Japanese art and one of the greatest painters of this period. Despite its simplistic appearance, a wonderful feeling of depth is created through skilled brushwork and the rhythmic tilting of the trees suggesting a rough mountain terrain.
MAKE AN ENQUIRYColourway: Dark Lacquer
Ground: Natural Mica metallic silk
Panel width: 915mm
Panel height: Tailored to any wall height
Ref: 652151
Use: We offer a selection of protective finishes making our wall coverings suitable for any interior.
Ordering: Most of our products are made to order; lead times are typically 16-20 weeks. However, we do have a selection of products in stock that are available to purchase immediately. To view our stock products click here. See more on how to order here.
Photography by Dan Marshall
Photography by Damian Russel