Pattern Book - Butterflies
Adapted from Papillons by E.A. Séguy (1925). Séguy used the pochoir technique – the intricate layering of paints using stencils – to create beautiful templates for use on textiles, wallpapers and other interior design media. Here we have used his butterfly compositions, accurately observed from scientific drawings, to create wrapping paper. Courtesy Smithsonian Libraries / Biodiversity Heritage Libraries.
- Uncoated cream Italian paper.
- Printed with vegetable-based inks on a carbon neutral press using responsibly sourced, acid free paper.
- For use as gift wrap, decorative paper or a poster, bookbinding & craft projects
490 x 700mm / 90 gsm / short grain
Original: $8.16
-65%$8.16
$2.86


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Adapted from Papillons by E.A. Séguy (1925). Séguy used the pochoir technique – the intricate layering of paints using stencils – to create beautiful templates for use on textiles, wallpapers and other interior design media. Here we have used his butterfly compositions, accurately observed from scientific drawings, to create wrapping paper. Courtesy Smithsonian Libraries / Biodiversity Heritage Libraries.
- Uncoated cream Italian paper.
- Printed with vegetable-based inks on a carbon neutral press using responsibly sourced, acid free paper.
- For use as gift wrap, decorative paper or a poster, bookbinding & craft projects
490 x 700mm / 90 gsm / short grain
























