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End Papers
Endpapers, traditionally placed on the inside covers of leather-bound books, served the purpose of safeguarding the valuable text from wear and tear at the beginning and end of a book. The use of marbled papers for this protective function likely originated in 16th-century Persia, later spreading to Turkey and across Europe. Over time, each country developed its distinct and favored techniques for achieving marble effects on these endpapers. Drawing inspiration from a traditional Italian marbling style, we crafted a flawless repeat pattern. The outcome is a striking design that, despite its ancient roots, exudes a bold and modern aesthetic. Material: Heavy Rag paper
Marble Arch
Marble Arch represents another end paper marble technique, which we transformed into a nuanced repeat pattern. When incorporated into a room, it assumes the guise of an overall texture, subtly concealing the intricate and complex design. Printed in four subdued colors, this design embodies a pleasing and sophisticated perspective, adding a touch of refinement to any space. Material: Heavy Rag paper
Time Shift
Time Shift features an undulating marble effect with a mesmerizing quality. Printed on mica-coated paper, the design has a subtle sheen, further enhanced by subtle printed notes of metallic gold or silver. The tone-on-tone colors keep this busy design subtle and refined. Material: Mica coated paper
Available in our NY Showroom
D&D Building
979 Third Avenue, Suite 1800
New York, NY 10022
212-593-2060
Request Samples at samples@jrosselliassociates.com
End Papers
Anne of Green Gables
End Papers
The Name of the Rose
Time Shift
Greyhound
End Papers
Dorian Grey
Marble Arch
Ocean
Time Shift
Mercurial
End Papers
Lavender and Old Lace
Marble Arch
Celestial
Time Shift
Oxblood
End papers
Old Man and the Sea
Marble Arch
Quail
