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Olive Wallpaper - Olive Green

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Management number 232513878 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $58.87 Model Number 232513878
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Samples: Dispatched 1-2 working days from ordering.

Fabric: 3-10 Days

Wallpaper: 2- 3 Weeks

All wallpaper fabric is made to order.

Olive Wallpaper 

Breathe life into any space - big or small - with the climbing vines and symbolic branches of Olive. Synonymous with peace, the olive branch wallpaper brings a sense of calm into your home with its earthy green colourway and simple repeated pattern. The vertical stripes add both height and interest in any room, working perfectly on their own - or paired with more maximalist patterns.

 

Delivery: Made to order please allow up to 3 weeks

Please ensure you order the correct number of rolls to maintain continuity between batches. 

Paper: Non woven

Roll Dimensions: W 52cm x H 10m

Wall cover per roll is approximately: 5.2m² 

Pattern Repeat: W 13cm x 12cm 

Colourway: Olive is available in one fresh and inviting colourway, Olive Green.

Hanging Method: Paste the wall 

Print: Digital 

STORY BEHIND

The origins of the olive branch as a peace symbol can be traced back to ancient Greek. In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, claimed the ownership of the region of Attica by striking his trident into the ground and creating a saltwater spring. However, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, challenged him by planting an olive tree in the region. This olive tree provided the inhabitants of Attica with food, oil and wood. The court of gods and goddesses intervened and decided that Athena had the better right to the land, since she had given a better gift. She became the patron goddess of Attica, which was renamed Athens to honour her, and the olive tree has been a symbol of peace ever since.


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