Authentic furniture, and reproduction wallpaper reflecting the styles and tastes of the time. This is a William Morris design , and reflects the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau design movement. I believe this is also William Morris .In the study , similar to the William Morris Willow Bough . These wallpapers were probably made by the Morris & Co. brand. Their patterns are very popular right now. If you go shopping, be sure to look for the non-woven or paste the wall material , not the historic British pulp paper. This is the home of Henry Shaw , botanist. It was built in 1849 , with additions and changes over the years.
Re my previous post, here is a more Victorian decorating style, particularly the intricate work on the ceiling. My camera didn’t capture much of the ceiling , but there are decorative borders and other fancy elements. I believe this wallpaper is made by Bradbury & Bradbury , who specializes in reproductions of past eras . The home is also called the Tower Grove House , and was built in 1849 .