Bergslagen's Tulip - Bole Mauve
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Bergslagen's Tulip - Bole Mauve
A new color way of our beloved Bergslagen’s Ivory Tulip. Dusty Bole Mauve creates a softly muted ground that nods to traditional bole clays and historic print dyes. Petals drift through mauve ash and grayed lavender with rose-taupe linework. Calm, tactile, and quietly romantic. The visual texture reimagines block-printing on coarse linen.
Fits in
- Libraries
- Dining rooms
- Stair halls
- Classic hallways
- Tranquil bedrooms
- Drawing rooms
Color palette
Palette: Dusty Bole-Mauve (#6F4B52), Rose Taupe (#8B6A68), Mauve Ash (#967B77), Grayed Lavender (#E5E0E6), and Linen White (#F8F7F9). A softly muted bole-mauve ground with taupe-rose linework and powdery mauve shadows; lifted by lavender-gray tones and finished with a linen-white highlight for clarity and calm.
Complementing colors
Dusty Bole-Mauve, Rose Taupe, Mauve Ash, Grayed Lavender, Linen White
A pronounced linen weave underpins the print: ink settles into the grain and feathers slightly at the edges, enhancing the hand-printed impression with soft haloing. The surface reads tactile and grounded rather than flat.
Heritage Cognac Manors
The collection explores elegance and intricate details, combining majestic large-scale floral motifs with Baroque damasks. The damasks' color palette is inspired by the cognac-toned lakes of Bergslagen, while the floral patterns stand out with their scale and hues of burgundy, moss green, and ivory.
Article number | #207 |
Collection | Heritage Cognac Manors |
Panel width | 50 cm |
Pre-cut panels. | Yes |
Paper | Premium non-woven 180g |
Installation | EasyUp |
Fire classification | C according to EN 13501 |