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Melville Neutral Wallpaper 1031003 by Cole and Son Wallpaper for sale at Wallpapers To Go
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Cole and Son 1031003 Melville Neutral Wallpaper

Price: $172.50 per 33 ft (10.06 m) Roll
This Wallpaper is priced and packaged per roll
Additional 10% off. Discount applied in cart.
Mfg. Pattern #:1031003
Item #:WTG-146413

Additional Information

Product Type:
Wallpaper
Width:
27 in (68.58 cm)
Roll Length:
33 ft (10.06 m) Roll
Pattern Match:
Straight
Repeat Length:
27 in (68.58 cm)
Material:
100% Paper
Adhesive:
Unpasted
Maintenance:
Washable
Removal:
Strippable

Explore the Melville Neutral Wallpaper - pattern number 1031003 - by Cole and Son Wallpaper from the Whimsical book. Wallpapers To Go is America's #1 wallcovering store and has been helping customers add beauty to their homes and businesses for 50 years. Save big during our Holiday Sale! Up to 25% off extended until December 24th.

Please note that because this pattern is special order and ships from the UK, it is not cancellable or returnable once an order is placed. Because it ships from the UK, and due to increase in COVID 19 in this area delivery is generally 2-3 weeks from when the order is processed, so expedited shipping is not available.

Melville takes its inspiration from those fantastic fictional seafaring journeys of our past. With its finely engraved turtle bearing whales gliding to and fro on an ocean of gentle waves, Melville is offered in five colourings of soft and dark charcoal, aqua green, cloudy grey and a stormy midnight and bronze.

Wondering about the coverage and cost of your project? Use our Border Trim and Wallpaper Calculator to get the approximate amount (area) of wallpaper, number of rolls, and optional trim, required for your project. Need more help deciding on a color pattern or deciding how much to order? We're here to help! Reach out to our knowledgeable and friendly associates any time for assistance and we would be happy to help you with even the most difficult issues.

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