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Please note all sales are final. In classical antiquity, the cornucopia, from Latin cornu (horn) and copia (abundance), also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with fruit, flowers, or nuts. In this design by Daniel Långelid the horn is instead in the shape of a fruitful tree. Two of Sweden´s best known pattern designers meet and are now creating wallpaper under a common brand name. The collection from Långelid von Brömssen feels exciting and different. At the same time, it feels natural and sustainable. Daniel Långelid and Emma von Brömssen have both already created patterns decorating walls all over the world and with their common brand the differences in their patterns gives us a powerful and exciting clashes of styles. Each and every one of the collections patterns are characters of their own and inspires us to unexpected combinations. Non-woven paper Adhesive required for heavy duty Screen Printed in Sweden Imported Spongeable Dimensions Roll: 11'L X 20,9" W Offset Repeat 25,2" Langelid von Bromssen Cornucopia Wallpaper by Långelid von Brömssen in Grey at Anthropologie