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Victorian Introducing for the first time: Fabric! in two designs: Acanthus and Willow, both 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 a new 21" height in Idylwild, Lion and Dove, Lilies of the Field and Topiary.
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.
What's New. . . Introducing five new Arts & Crafts friezes. . . and for the first time ever: Fabric!
Made In America July 5th 2008 On July 5th
at 12:30 p.m. EST we were featured on
"Made in America" on the Travel Channel!

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 1950s: 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.
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