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Victorian Introducing for the first time: Fabric! Three designs are available in a versatile Burgundy color to complement a variety of our Victorian and Arts & Crafts wallpapers.
Arts & Crafts
Following the Arts & Crafts tradition of beautifully hand-stenciled artwork we've created these subtly shaded friezes for our Arts & Crafts II collection. Introducing Lands End and Chicago, along with a new 21" height in Idylwild, Lion and Dove.
Modernism
NEW! Bold, stylistic Mod Generation papers from the 1960s, retro Atomic Age papers from the 1950s, cheerful Post-War Era papers from the 1940s, and elegant Art Deco designs from the '20s and '30s.

Please select a category above to begin browsing our historic wallpaper collection.
Samples of all of our historic wallpapers can be ordered online!
Looking for a list of our latest historic patterns that aren't in our printed catalogs? Click here.

Bradbury & Bradbury Art Wallpapers' historical designs bring to life the architectural styles of the 1880s through 1960s: Victorian, Arts & Crafts, and Modernism. Our extensive selection of Victorian wallpapers reflect the designs of William Morris, Walter Crane, Christopher Dresser, the Herter Brothers, and represent Victorian styles from Anglo-Japanese to Classicism. Our Arts & Crafts designs, rendered in warm hues, include borders, wall fills and friezes; reminiscent of traditional patterns and stencil techniques used in the Craftsman-era home. With our Art Deco Collection we capture the vibrant, elegant, and futuristic vision of the Modern Age designers from the early 1920s to the late 1930s. Our Post-War Era patterns bring to mind the ease of a cozy 1940s home setting, while our Atomic Age papers indulge the Sputnik-Tiki-Boomerang experimentation of the Nifty Fifties. Our Mod Generation papers from the 1960s are bold and graphic, groovy and modern, reflecting the ever-changing mood of the decade.
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