Ducks In A Row

Sale Price: $7.31 Original Price: $10.00

Specifications

Wallpaper Sample Size: A4

Wallpaper Roll Size:
Roll width: 52cm
Roll length: 10m

Repeat size: 17cm
Pattern Match: Straight match
Material: Non-woven

Please get in touch if you’re interested in purchasing wallpaper rolls.

Specifications

Wallpaper Sample Size: A4

Wallpaper Roll Size:
Roll width: 52cm
Roll length: 10m

Repeat size: 17cm
Pattern Match: Straight match
Material: Non-woven

Please get in touch if you’re interested in purchasing wallpaper rolls.

Know Before You Buy

  • The Golden Rule: Order All Your Wallpaper at Once. Wallpaper is produced in batches, similar to fabric dye lots. Even the exact same pattern ordered weeks apart can have slight color variations from the printing process. You must order all the wallpaper needed for your entire project in a single order.

  • Due to the custom, made-to-order nature of our wallpaper products, all sales are final.

  • We highly recommend consulting with a professional installer to calculate accurate quantities. Time and time again, we see homeowners underestimate how much wallpaper they need. Even online calculators frequently come up short.

  • We strongly recommend ordering samples before purchasing rolls.

  • Orders may be cancelled within 1 hour of placement for a full refund. Once production has begun, orders cannot be cancelled.

  • While we stand behind the quality of our wallpaper products, we cannot guarantee the outcome of your installation project. Variables outside our control include installer skill, wall preparation, environmental conditions, and site-specific challenges.

  • See more info about what to know before you buy here. Read our full Shipping & Return policy here.

 

The Story Behind The Wallpaper

It’s wild how the stamp for this print and eventual pattern came about. Let me tell you! I was getting back into stamp carving. I would start out with a large block of Speedy Carve pink rubber material. I would transfer smaller images onto the rubber material and then cut them out.

The result is often a bunch of oddly shaped scraps of rubber from in-between my transferred images. One such scrap had a very unique shape to it. I patted it into the closest ink pad and pressed it onto some paper I had lying around. Turns out there was nick in the surface. And the resulting print looked to me like - a duck!

Right now, I am drawn to smaller scale patterns; simple, not overly complicated. So I scanned in my completely accidental scrap-turned-super-cute-duck print, and now we have Ducks in a Row!