1980s Vintage Marvic Textiles Wallpaper Rolls - Forest Green Leopard Stripe Retro - (Sets of 2)

£40.00

About This Vintage Wallpaper

Rare 1980s Marvic Textiles wallpaper designed by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill. Features a striking forest green leopard print stripe — perfect for bold interiors and classical inspired spaces.

Brand: Marvic Textile Ltd
Roll Size: 10.05m x 52cm
Quantity: 2 Full rolls
Design / Era / Style: 1980s | Cottagecore | Striped pattern | Forest green | Leopard print | Rich Colours | Design by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill | Glanmor Stripe

Pattern Repeat: n/a
Batch Numbers: All rolls same batch
Roll Type: Paper
Finish: Matt - super smooth
Condition: Excellent condition – first layer may need trimming off, clean and well kept after that. One roll opened for photos only.

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Photos: Please see all images for colour, pattern and texture details.
Availability: Only 10 rolls available in total
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?

Henrietta Spencer-Churchill founded her interior-design firm Woodstock Designs in 1981 and expanded into creating her own wallpapers and fabrics in collaboration with Marvic Textiles under Spencer-Churchill Designs from 1986. Her work is rooted in classical and historic interiors, and her wallpapers often draw on traditional architectural motifs adapted for modern living. Rather than producing mass-market collections, her designs were typically bespoke or project-specific, with Marvic manufacturing high-quality rolls to suit the period and character of each interior. Through her international commissions and her many published design books, she helped popularise a refined, heritage-inspired decorative style well into the late 20th century.