
Diverse sea creatures from the Loch Ness traverse a mysterious lagoon, popping out against the rippling water.
**Some samples may take approximately 1-2 weeks to ship
Material: Screen-printed by hand on clay-coated, FSC-certified paper. Also available on contract vinyl and Terralon.*
Single roll*: 27 inches × 5 yards (68.8 cm × 4.5 meters) Pre-trimmed
Sheet: 27 × 36 inches (68.8 × 91.4 cm)
Sample: ~ 8 × 10 inches (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Design Repeat: 42.4 inches (107.7 cm)
Design Match: Half-Drop
Size note: Since this pattern is a half-drop, the pattern repeats on the wall every 54 inches (137.2 cm) in width, by 42.4 inches (107.7 cm) in height.
Made in the USA. Ships worldwide.
See Mystic Lagoon Designer Fabric
*NOTES: An order of over one roll may be shipped as uncut double rolls, or a combination of double and single rolls.
To calculate how much wallpaper you will need, please see our FAQ.
Commercial grade wallpaper is available for contract use; please see our Contract page for more information.
Color Notes:
Algae = mint green on frost green
Aster = deep purpleish-blue on black
Caribe = bright turquoise on white
Chalk = white on charcoal
Desert = soft white on oatmeal
Heather = soft white on mid grey
Ocean = powder blue on china blue
Papaya = peach on white
Parchment = soft white on parchment
Peri = soft white on periwinkle
Sphinx = rich pale gold on soft white
Summer = sunflower yellow on white
Thunder = silver on charcoal
Wooden chair, white lamp, wooden media console, and vintage round coffee table provided by Organic Modernism Brooklyn.
Spotted white vase provided by Workaday Handmade in Brooklyn.
Gavial skull, elephant bird egg, pink conch shell, porcupine quills, taxidermy python, petrified wood and framed morpho godarti assarpai butterflies provided by The Evolution Store New York.
Wooden wheeled animals provided by Jack Rabbit Creations in Atlanta, Georgia.
Plush wall flamingo, plush wall swan, plush wall fox, and plush toy swan by Fiona Walker England and available through EFL Sales Co. in Brooklyn.
Vintage bronze crane from Le Grand Strip in Brooklyn.