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- The Poppy Purple Some people need special things. And for those people that want to turn their house into a castle: D A I S Y J A M E S has got you covered. This wallcover: The Poppy, will make look all your walls as exquisite as you desire. A pale blue and ocher pattern makes it look like a Persian carpet. Old, expensive and oriental. With the modern D A I S Y J A M E S finish.
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- The Liana 2.0 Lianas can form bridges amidst the forest canopy, providing animals with paths across the forest. These bridges can protect weaker trees from strong winds. This vibrant wallcovering with tropical plants and flamingos adds a tropical touch to your room.
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- The Cartouche Black D A I S Y J A M E S is from the land of tulips. And as lovers of flowers, we can't help but throw the occasional tulip in the mix. The Cartouche is a very special one among tulips, as it can have multiple flowers on one stem. Since those flowers also happen to be incredibly pretty, we'd thought it only right to have them be the star of one of our flowery wallpapers.
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- The Cartouche Grey D A I S Y J A M E S is from the land of tulips. And as lovers of flowers, we can't help but throw the occasional tulip in the mix. The Cartouche is a very special one among tulips, as it can have multiple flowers on one stem. Since those flowers also happen to be incredibly pretty, we'd thought it only right to have them be the star of one of our flowery wallpapers. D A I S Y J A M E S Wallcover: The Cartouche Grey combines these pretty flowers with a lighter backdrop, perfect for rooms with bigger windows.
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- The Poppy Beige Some people need special things. And for those people that want to turn their house into a castle: D A I S Y J A M E S has got you covered. This wallcover: The Poppy, will make look all your walls as exquisite as you desire. Old, expensive and oriental. With the modern D A I S Y J A M E S finish.
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- The Bird of Paradise Colour In a paradise there's food aplenty. So much, in fact, that the dad-birds of some species don't have to help with feeding their offspring. This gives them a lot of spare time to come up with the most bizarre, (to us) attractive (to birds) and remarkable (to us) mating rituals, songs and choreographies. These are ever evolving, cause the competition isn't sitting still. They only live in paradise though, (for them being Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and Northeastern Australia) so if you want to enjoy them you have to fly there (Sooner rather than later as deforestation is endangering most of the species) Or just decorate your wall with this D A I S Y J A M E S wallcover featuring birds of paradise in all their splendor.
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- The Garden D A I S Y J A M E S is right at home in the garden. The whole word breathes the meaning of a safe, enclosed space. warm and tranquil. A green oasis between the cold stone. And while a garden in your house isn't the perfect fit; A garden needs insects and other critters that would be considered vermin in the house, we aim to bring that same vibe onto your walls with this stunning wallcover. Palmtrees on a calm black backdrop, for a peaceful state of mind.
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- The Sumi-e Light East Asia has a long and rich history in ink wash painting. Using nothing but black ink in different concentrations to capture the spirit of depicted has since ancient times been concidered a high art in China and Korea, and after its introduction there in the 14th century, also in Japan under the name Sumi-e "墨絵". D A I S Y J A M E S would give a small homage to this ancient art where less is more and countless shades of black are all you get. Also available with a slightly darker background as "The Sumi-e Grey"
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- The Sumi-e Grey East Asia has a long and rich history in ink wash painting. Using nothing but black ink in different concentrations to capture the spirit of depicted has since ancient times been concidered a high art in China and Korea, and after its introduction there in the 14th century, also in Japan under the name Sumi-e "墨絵". D A I S Y J A M E S would give a small homage to this ancient art where less is more and countless shades of black are all you get. Also available with a slightly lighter background as "The Sumi-e Light"
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- The Garden Light D A I S Y J A M E S is right at home in the garden. The whole word breathes the meaning of a safe, enclosed space. warm and tranquil. A green oasis between the cold stone. And while a garden in your house isn't the perfect fit; A garden needs insects and other critters that would be considered vermin in the house, we aim to bring that same vibe onto your walls with this stunning wallcover. Palmtrees on a calm black backdrop, for a peaceful state of mind.
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- The Bird of Paradise In a paradise there's food aplenty. So much, in fact, that the dad-birds of some species don't have to help with feeding their offspring. This gives them a lot of spare time to come up with the most bizarre, (to us) attractive (to birds) and remarkable (to us) mating rituals, songs and choreographies. These are ever evolving, cause the competition isn't sitting still. They only live in paradise though, (for them being Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and Northeastern Australia) so if you want to enjoy them you have to fly there (Sooner rather than later as deforestation is endangering most of the species) Or just decorate your wall with this D A I S Y J A M E S wallcover featuring birds of paradise in all their splendor.
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- The Herald Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Jumbo Beige In Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist cosmology there exists a sacred five-peaked mountain, that is considered to be the center of all the physical and spiritual universes. It is called Mount Meru, and on it grow trees known as ‘Jambu’ (Jumboo) that are said to bear trees as big as elephants. It was this tree a London zookeeper thought of when he gave an African bush elephant his name. This elephant would become famous for giving rides to visitors, and when the zoo wanted to sell it, 100.000 schoolchildren wrote to queen Victoria beging her to put a stop to it. Elephants have always fascinated us. They are big, mostly gentle, and come from far away (the hearts of india or the bushes of sub sahara africa). They seem almost mythical and magical, and seemed the perfect fit for this mystical D A I S Y J A M E S wallcover.
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- The Jumbo In Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist cosmology there exists a sacred five-peaked mountain, that is considered to be the center of all the physical and spiritual universes. It is called Mount Meru, and on it grow trees known as ‘Jambu’ (Jumboo) that are said to bear trees as big as elephants. It was this tree a London zookeeper thought of when he gave an African bush elephant his name. This elephant would become famous for giving rides to visitors, and when the zoo wanted to sell it, 100.000 schoolchildren wrote to queen Victoria beging her to put a stop to it. Elephants have always fascinated us. They are big, mostly gentle, and come from far away (the hearts of india or the bushes of sub sahara africa). They seem almost mythical and magical, and seemed the perfect fit for this mystical D A I S Y J A M E S wallcover.
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- The Herald Turquoise Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Stella Aubergine If you haven’t heard of Angry Birds over the past years you’ve been living under a rock, but we have and we decided to do something fun for a change. Take a close look at this D A I S Y J A M E S Wallcover: The Stella and see if you can spot stella (The blue bird from angry birds) in the pattern. Even if you don’t, I think you can appreciate the detailed richness for lots of other reasons.
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- The Panache Orange Old ragged feathers for an old ragged look. they are beautiful either way, and this wallcover made up of a ragged feather coat is available in 5 different colours. A colour for every wall, we like to say. The colours the wallcover is in are the colours of the current Chinese year (4717). With such a wide range we ensure that you can add a bit of D A I S Y J A M E S to almost every room.
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- The Panache Yellow Old ragged feathers for an old ragged look. they are beautiful either way, and this wallcover made up of a ragged feather coat is available in 5 different colours. A colour for every wall, we like to say. The colours the wallcover is in are the colours of the current Chinese year (4717). With such a wide range we ensure that you can add a bit of D A I S Y J A M E S to almost every room.
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- The Panache Turquoise Old ragged feathers for an old ragged look. they are beautiful either way, and this wallcover made up of a ragged feather coat is available in 5 different colours. A colour for every wall, we like to say. The colours the wallcover is in are the colours of the current Chinese year (4717). With such a wide range we ensure that you can add a bit of D A I S Y J A M E S to almost every room.
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- The Marigold D A I S Y J A M E S and flowers go way back. We love to put them everywhere and to decorate your wall with them. This latest flowery addition to the collection is an epic accolade to their splendor and diversity. The royal, golden theme of this wallcover ensure a pleasant atmosphere, and there's a lot of animals to find if you have sharp eye. A true ode to flowers.
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- The Herald Terra Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Herald Ocher Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Pip Every room has its story. And some rooms are more equal than other rooms. For those rooms wallcovers like this true D A I S Y J A M E S: The Pip are a perfect match. Peacock eyes in a green pattern that make one think of the characteristic green letters from 'The Matrix'. Abstract yet very orderly. For those rooms that deserve that bit more attention.
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- The Taman Taman is an Indonesian word for garden. At the Bali Bird Park you can witness the largest and finest collection of Indonesian birds in the world plus fantastic birds from Africa & South America. But you can also find them on your own wall where birds meet nature in this magnificent wallcovering.
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- The Wildflowers Spring is in the air, but spring is also, and most definitely, with D A I S Y J A M E S. There is little in the world we enjoy more than watching the wildest of flowers come up in the wildest of places. It's usually these flowers that get the most attention from butterflies and bumblebees alike. Most of them are concidered weeds though and people don't often have them in t heir gardens, which is a shame actually as they can be just as impressive as their less rampant counterparts.
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- The Sunset BLVD Beige The famous Sunset boulevard is commemorated in Billy Wilder's 1950 film Sunset Boulevard, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name, and the 1950s television series 77 Sunset Strip. And now it is immortalized in a D A I S Y J A M E S design.
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- The Sunset BLVD Green The famous Sunset boulevard is commemorated in Billy Wilder's 1950 film Sunset Boulevard, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name, and the 1950s television series 77 Sunset Strip. And now it is immortalized in a D A I S Y J A M E S design.
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- The Sunset BLVD Blue The famous Sunset boulevard is commemorated in Billy Wilder's 1950 film Sunset Boulevard, the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name, and the 1950s television series 77 Sunset Strip. And now it is immortalized in a D A I S Y J A M E S design.
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- The Heron The Heron is at home in three elements: water, earth and air. The Heron has one foot on land, and one foot in the water - this has been recognized by ancient cultures as a sign of liminality - of crossing into the a space that is neither here, nor there. In this beautiful wallcovering you can see the heron in an airy landscape of leaves.
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- The Pavo Peacocks personalize decadence. This magnificent bird has a tail so big, beautiful and unhelpfull, it implies they don't have a real care in the world and that they care more for the finer things in life than being efficient. Like butterflies they have a unique patern and we've always known that some day we would make a wallcover out of it. D A I S Y J A M E S' "The peafowl" Uses the splendor of these birds to it's maximum potential. Resulting in a wallcover we are rightly proud of.
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- The Flamingo Flamingos symbolize beauty, balance, and grace. They are flirtatious and a little bold. The flamingo may be letting you know that it is time for you to get out and socialize and have some fun in your life. This stylish flamingo will surely revive your wall!
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- The Scarlet Flower Behind the ingenious structure of gems, there's a hidden spectacle of flowers that one needs to pay attention for to see. D A I S Y J A M E S went and made mathematical shapes out of flowers, to bring nature and science a bit closer together. The effect is surely very special!
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- The Herald Pastel Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Herald Colour Birds in colours you've never seen before! For this masterpiece D A I S Y J A M E S let herself be inspired by the extravagant beauty of butterflies. Butterfly wings are well known for the raw beauty of their patterns, as are birds. So combining the two should bring about spectacular results right? Well we surely think so! But by al means, decide yourself.
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- The Wajang Wajang is a form of puppet theatre art found in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, wherein a dramatic story is told through shadows thrown by puppets and sometimes combined with human characters. It is really an amazing form of artistic expression. The term derives from the word bayang, which means ‘shadow’ and also ‘imagination’. Traditionally a show lasted from midnight until dawn. D A I S Y J A M E S managed to capture the mysterious feeling of this game of shadows. You can see the tropics, you can almost feel them, maybe you even hear the birds, but it’s clear not all of them is there. Shadows let you use your imagination in new and exciting ways, and be honest; It looks so tight!
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- The Buck In the early U.S. people could pay one another with a deer. Male deers are also known as bucks. As a buck was worth a dollar, the word got a similar meaning as well. That's why even today, people in the USA love to pay eachother figuratively with these magnificent animals. Who wouldn't want 4000 bucks on their wall?