The Vale London
Acanthus leaves have long been an ornamental element in Roman architecture and interior design, the earliest known example being the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae (450-420 BC). Carved into stone throughout ancient Greece, particularly in Corinthian columns and friezes, and flowering from the crowns of great emperors, Tendril is a modern take on the vining motif. Backed in foil and rotary printed, this perennial wallcovering’s large-scale repeat coordinates well throughout the Hyde collection.