1910~20s Korean Vintage Wallpaper — Yunghee (original / Leaf)
Yunghee was discovered in a late Joseon-era hanok in Boseong County, South Jeolla Province. Its structure is a diagonal diamond lattice finished with fine pearl-bead ornament along every line and intersection — a pattern that reads as a gently textured luxury fabric from across the room, and reveals its blue flower-and-pearl detail only on close approach. The lattice structure follows the 19th-century Western diaper pattern — a repeating diamond format used since medieval stained glass and aristocratic textile backgrounds, and adopted by the industrial wallpaper industry for its tolerance of printing variation and universal adaptability to any room. The cobalt-blue and white palette of the original translates simultaneously as Western Delftware and the Korean indigo tradition: a Western graphic structure rendered in an Eastern color memory. The small flower at each diamond’s center sits between two lineages — the Western lily and the Eurasian diamond-flower motif — belonging fully to neither. GOSATE’s reproduction digitally restores the original pattern, printed on premium non-woven base paper manufactured in Sweden. Available in two colorways: Original and Leaf. Roll size : 50cm by 10M Material : Non-woven paper Made in Sweden, Designed in Korea
Price range: $5.00 through $169.00 (VAT 포함)




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