This wallpaper forms part of an innovative and unique collection of wallpapers brought to life by the creative team at Bay Gallery Home in collaboration with a group of talented Aboriginal artists back in Australia.
Named after each individual artist, the wallpapers are authentic reproductions of original artworks on canvas (see imagery) and each depicts flora indigenous to the Australian outback, many of which are used for bush medicines and bush tucker. ‘Betty’ in pink references the changing light and changing seasons of the Outback’s botanical landscape. If you have a connection to the geography, culture or country of Australia or it’s indigenous peoples then these designs will hold great appeal.
Conversely, from a purely decorative perspective, small scale patterned wallpapers are a useful device for adding depth and interest to a space, where large scale or statement wallpapers are not called for. Pink being flattering for one’s skin tone – we think this wallpaper would work wonderfully well in a young lady’s bedroom, in a dressing room, entrance hall or downstairs WC where we might just wrap walls and ceiling (!). This is the one room in the house, usually devoid of daylight, where you need great mood lighting and instant ‘Wow!’ factor.
Bay Gallery Home helps to support Aboriginal communities by ensuring that a proportion of each sale goes back to the artists thereby helping to maintain the artists’ connections with their indigenous lands.
Each roll of wallpaper measures approximately 52cm wide (trimmed width) and 10m in length with a pattern repeat of 60cm (straight). Each roll covers an area of approximately 5.23 metres squared. The wallpaper is coated, non-woven and manufactured in and distributed from the UK.
Numerous wallpaper calculator tools can be found online, however, should you require any assistance in working out how many rolls you are likely to need, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.