Les campanules de la grange
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Les campanules de la grange
Softly stylized bluebells in muted hues evoke the gentle charm of Swedish folk traditions, enriched by the refined elegance of the Gustavian era. The wallpaper captures the delicate, transparent texture of gouache stencil painting, inspired by traditional rural Swedish decorative arts. The hexagonal motif is medium-scaled, creating a rhythmic, elegant repeat.
Fits in
- Living rooms
- Bedrooms
- Rustic interiors
- Heritage homes
- Traditional or scandinavian style interiors
Color palette
Muted tones of blue, sage, and antique linen evoke the faded elegance of traditional Swedish interiors, complemented by the softly luminous ivory reminiscent of aged limewashed walls.
Complementing colors
Smoky Sage, Bellflower Blue, Powder Blue Dew, Antique Linen, Chalk Ivory
The surface resembles handmade watercolour paper, with its subtle grain and gentle irregularities enhancing the delicate transparency of gouache stencil painting. Variations in colour intensity and texture depth simulate the authentic, handmade character of traditional rural wall decorations.
Gustav, Jan & Astrid
With Gustav, Jan & Astrid, we revisit a distinctly Swedish design tradition—where gustavian ornament, folkloric elements, and stencil printing coexisted across both class and countryside. From manor house parlours to rural cabins, walls carried a visual language shaped by repetition, handcraft, and subtle variation.
We take our starting point in gustaviansk simplicity—the restrained Swedish neoclassicism of the late 18th century—but allow it to dissolve gently into folk memory. Think Madicken’s bedroom wallpaper, or something glimpsed in a hallway in Bullerbyn. Each pattern carries traces of nobility—and of how that nobility was interpreted by the common hand.
What binds the collection together is our use of stencil logic—but with a Linlava intervention: variation i varje våd. Each form is repeated, but never identical.
We treat the stencil not as an end, but as a starting point.
We ask: what if each ornament were applied again and again by hand, with shifts in angle, paint load, or even interpretation?
At Linlava, we’re not imitating tradition—we’re extending it. Through layered textures, imperfect repetition, and historically grounded forms, Gustav, Jan & Astrid becomes a study in how memory, hand, and ornament can shape a new kind of room.
Article number | #180 |
Collection | Gustav, Jan & Astrid |
Panel width | 50 cm |
Pre-cut panels. | Yes |
Paper | Premium non-woven 180g |
Installation | EasyUp |
Fire classification | C according to EN 13501 |