Part of the British Museum Collection, Kanopea draws its leafy richness from an 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting a tender moment: a man softly attempting to wake his sleeping lover. Inspired by the artwork’s lush canopy foliage, the wallpaper’s overlapping leaves create a gentle tapestry of texture and depth. Its calm, mossy palette lends a subdued elegance, perfect for both modern and traditional interiors. Kanopea brings a refined, nature-driven warmth that transforms walls into a restful retreat. Ideal for creating cosy and immersive spaces in lofts, studies or nooks. About the WallpaperDesign - KanopeaPrint Method - Digital | Paste the wallTextured non-woven with a flat, matt printed finish.Pattern Match - Straight across matchPlace of Manufacturing - UKRoll SizeRoll Width - 52cm x 10m Repeat - 52cm Wide x 45cm Length Delivery TimesSample - 2-4 DaysRoll - 4-5 weeks Curators notesThis wallpaper has been inspired by a detail from an artwork in the collections of the British Museum. A man waking his sleeping lover, 1700s, gouache on paper, Mughal India, British Museum 1920,0917,0.326 The border of this painting shows painted gold flowers and leaves entwined on a deep green background. SustainabilityAll Deus ex Gardenia wallpaper is printed per order in the UK. By keeping production local and bespoke, we can ensure consistency across each roll you receive whilst maximising commitment to sustainability.