Solstice Wallpaper
Common Room
£3.00 – £120.00
£120 per 1m
This new design by Zoe Gibson is about mark-making but also marking time; repetition but also contrast. Solstice comes from the Latin solstitium – ‘sun standing still’ – and refers to the times in the year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky. Ancient astronomers came to know this as the day where the sun appeared fixed and enduring. Zoe’s design chronicles these moments of high contrast through its repeatedly mirrored marks.
Samples are available for immediate dispatch.
Lead time for roll is 4-6 weeks
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Delivery for Mainland UK: £8.50
Delivery for Wallpaper & Fabric Rolls: £18.00
Delivery for Custom Lampshades: £20.00
Free collection is available from our store. Please see our opening times.
We aim to process orders on the same day. Once processed, please allow 2-4 working days for delivery.
About Common Room
Common Room make wallpaper by artists – alongside other homewares – to make high-quality art accessible to the many rather than the few. They commission original designs from contemporary artists and produce an annual archival collection that commemorates the great history of artist wallpapers. Everything they do is underpinned by stories and a desire to make complex ideas simple while still leaving room for the viewer to bring their own meaning. Wallpaper has generally been thought of as background rather than foreground – but not at Common Room. Their wallpapers are designed to challenge and excite. Just like every great artwork.
Their environmental impact as a business is very important. They are committed to responsible design practices and to being as sustainable as possible. All of their products are designed and made here in the UK.
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We are committed to providing a space where you can shop for beautiful products that have been made in a way that is sustainable for the planet and kind to the people on it.
We source our products from independent designers mostly in the UK and Europe. We always look for local (UK based) options before we look further afield. We also try to support new and emerging brands and makers. Most of our products are made in small production runs, by artisans or the designer themselves. Where larger manufacturers are involved we ensure that they adhere a fair and transparent supply chain and do not use sweatshops, trafficked, bonded, child or forced labour.