A.W.N. Pugin

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Image shows a wallpaper containing a gold heart within a fetterlock or shackle, surrounded by entwined ropes and the initials L and M. Please scroll down for further information on this object.
A.W.N. Pugin Design for Lee Castle
This is another wallpaper design by A.W.N. Pugin in the museum collection. Pugin began designing wallpapers in the early 1840s, and was the most prolific wallpaper designer of theĀ 19th century, designing more patterns than even William Morris. He created a number of private commissions for large country houses, as well as papers for more general...
Image features a custom wallpaper by A.W.N. Pugin which contains his clients monograms along with crescents and ermine tails. Please scroll down to read the blog post about this wallpaper.
Visions of Crescent Moons and Ermine Tails
This is one of a number of wallpaper designs by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin in the museum collection. Pugin began designing wallpapers in the early 1840s, and was probably the most prolific wallpaper designer of the nineteenth century, designing more patterns than even William Morris. He created a number of private commissions for large country...