Sisal Grasscloth 7001 Linen
$450 / roll
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A dining room can take drama. Used mostly in the evening and by lamplight, it's the room to reach for deeper tones and statement weaves — rich grasscloth, cork, silk and timber veneer.
Dining rooms suit richer, more characterful natural wallcoverings — deeper grasscloth, cork, silk and timber-veneer weaves that come alive under evening light. $5 samples and free shipping across Australia let you test the mood before you commit.
A richer edit — deeper tones and statement weaves chosen to glow under evening light.
Sisal$450 / roll
Cork$495 / roll
Paperweave$390 / roll
Timber Veneer$680 / roll
Abaca$650 / roll
Silk$1,780 / roll
Sisal$450 / roll
Cork$550 / roll
Paperweave$435 / roll
Timber Veneer$680 / roll
Abaca$650 / roll
Silk$1,780 / roll
Sisal$450 / roll
Cork$550 / roll
Paperweave$435 / roll
Timber Veneer$680 / roll
Abaca$650 / roll
Silk$1,780 / roll
Sisal$450 / roll
Cork$495 / roll
Of all the rooms, the dining room gives you the most licence to be bold. It's usually seen at night — gathered, lamplit, a little theatrical — so the depth and texture that might overwhelm a bedroom pay off here. I tend to nudge people a shade darker than they first imagine.
A dining wall is mostly seen after dark, so test it after dark. Live with a $5 sample under your actual pendants for a night or two — tones shift a long way between daylight and a warm bulb.
A richer, textured natural fibre — deeper grasscloth, cork, silk or timber veneer. Dining rooms are seen mostly by evening light, where depth and weave create atmosphere.
Yes — a dining room is one of the best places for it. Seen mostly at night and often fully enclosed, a deep tone makes the space feel intimate and considered rather than small.
Not at all — a coarser weave is an asset here, catching lamplight and adding presence. Order a sample to judge the scale of the texture in your room.
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