Dusty rose and sage acanthus fronds curl and scroll across this design, each frond built from layered leaves that spiral outward with real ornamental weight. The scrollwork has genuine baroque bones, curling forms, a sense of grandeur that predates the Deco era by centuries, but the palette is softer and more restrained than a true baroque print, dusty rose and sage rather than gilt and crimson. The impasto effect gives every curl a raised, carved edge, so the surface reads like plasterwork rather than paper.
Up close, the layered scrolling detail rewards a slower look, dense and ornamental. From across a room, the pattern settles into a formal, sweeping rhythm, dusty rose and sage trading dominance in long, curling repeats. Against the sharper, more geometric pieces in this collection, The Grand Scroll carries an older kind of grandeur, softened just enough to feel at home in a Deco era palette.
This one grew from thinking about the ornamental scrollwork found in baroque interiors, the curling acanthus leaves that decorated everything from furniture to plaster ceilings. Deco designers often borrowed from earlier eras and reworked them into something new, and The Grand Scroll does exactly that, taking that same baroque instinct for curling, layered ornament and giving it a softer, more contemporary palette.
There's a formal richness to this design that suits a room built for tradition and quiet grandeur, a formal lounge, a study, drapery that wants real presence without shouting for it. The dusty rose warms the space, the sage cools it just enough to keep things balanced. It's a design for people who want a room to feel established, the kind of space that looks like it's always been there.
This design is available in three layout scales:
Grand: A larger-scale composition that reads with authority across statement furniture and feature walls.
Classic: A balanced, repeated layout with natural structure and rhythm. Works across most applications.
Detailed: A fine-scale repeat where the impasto texture becomes the surface itself. Ideal for scatter cushions, smaller upholstery panels, and layered soft furnishings.
💡 Style tip: Use a measuring tape to mark out 50cm on your planned project surface. That window shows you exactly how the Detailed scale brings texture and rhythm into a smaller space.
Available on all base fabrics. Select your option at checkout.
Upholstery (140cm wide): Chenille, Plush, Natural Slub, Lux Velvet, Daryl, Poly Linen Upholstery
Wide fabrics: Poly Linen 280cm, Velvet 280cm, Sheer 300cm
Blockout (280cm wide): Dekota, Soho, Dimout, Quattro Passi
Specialty: PU Vinyl
Each order is custom-printed to order. Sold per metre.
This design is also available as a feature wall statement. Visit the The Grand Scroll Wallpaper, 1925 Deco Collection to see it at full room scale.
Please note: Slight tonal variations may appear between previews and your final printed fabric. This is a result of base fabric texture, lighting conditions in styled photography, and natural variation between fabric substrates. Preview images are styled to show the design's potential across different applications.
