1960s Vintage Sanderson Wallpaper Roll - Flower Power Hippie Groovy Sixties - (Single Roll)

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About This Vintage Wallpaper

Authentic 1960s Sanderson wallpaper rolls with a bold Yellow and orange flower power pattern — perfect for vintage interiors or restoring original mid-century home style.

Brand: Sanderson
Roll Size: 10.05m x 51.5cm
Quantity: 1 Full roll
Design / Era / Style: 1960s - 1970s | Hippie vibes | Flower power pattern | Groovy | Swinging sixties | Dark brown background | Warm tones | Mid-century modern | Large pattern scale

Pattern Repeat: 52.8cm
Batch Numbers: n/a
Roll Type: Paper - Waterfast
Finish: Matt - Low profile texture
Condition: Excellent condition – first layer will need trimming off, clean and well kept after that. The roll has been opened for photos only.

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Photos: Please see all images for colour, pattern and texture details.
Availability: Only 1 roll in stock.
Note: Some older “pre-pasted” wallpapers may need new paste applied before hanging.

Postage: Orders are sent tracked. I usually post same or next working day (always within 3 working days).

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Did You Know?

In the early 1960s, British designers couldn’t easily access LSD — it was a laboratory drug restricted to psychiatrists — but they could read medical reports describing its vivid visual effects: colours appearing intensely bright, patterns seeming to “breathe,” and outlines glowing or shifting. These descriptions circulated through art schools and quietly shaped the emerging psychedelic style. Patterns like this Sanderson roll — with its radiating florals, bold contrasts and soft, wavy outlines — echo those documented distortions. So the look wasn’t born from drug use at all, but from scientific research feeding into 1960s British wallpaper design — and LSD didn’t become widely available outside medical settings until the mid-to-late ’60s, meaning much of the decade’s psychedelic aesthetic actually predated mainstream access to the drug.