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Vintage wallpaper for Sebastian — Femme1 sends us a great website

Pam Kueber - Updated: November 10, 2020

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

vintage wallpaper for a 50s 60s home

seb-4.jpgIn searching for more wallpaper choices for Sebastian and his yellow and black 1955 bathroom, Femme1 has found an incredible stash on a website in Sweden. In the 1950-1965 section, there are 180 different styles alone, including many in multiple roles!

vintage wallpaper for a 50s 60s home

Hi again, Pam!

I was looking around for wallpaper for the post about Sebastien’s bathroom (what a great floor, by the way). I came upon this site, which is Swedish, but they have an English button on the front page, so you can read the info. This is vintage wallpaper and is very pricey, but there is some amazing stuff there. I’m temped to buy some, even though I don’t have a wallpapering project!

There may be some here that would work for his yellow and black bathroom.

The site is: Interior1900.com

vintage wallpaper for a 50s bathroom

Thanks, Femme1. Even though you called me a girly-girl yesterday – presumably because of my cutesy poo wallpaper reco to Sebastian. In any case, since you followed up your slander with action leading to this great information, I will overlook it. This time. 🙂

retro wallpaper for a 50s 60s home

If you have a lot of Euro’s stashed away, here is your opportunity. As Femme1 mentions, these are expensive — $100 a roll. Even if you don’t have the cash, this site is oh-so-fun to look at…and a great lesson that, if you see vintage wallpaper at an estate sale or Re-Store, you should snap it up.

retro wallpaper for a 50s 60s home

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  1. Rebecca Prichard says

    August 24, 2013 at 4:12 pm

    These are wonderful.

  2. 50sPam says

    February 27, 2008 at 1:20 am

    Femme1: Correction and apologies! It was Maddy123 who called me a girly girl. You’re off the hook!

  3. chris says

    February 25, 2008 at 6:57 pm

    Hello,
    I just wanted to tell you that I’ve nominated your blog for a “You’ve Made My Day Award.” You really do make my day everyday when I read your blog! Thanks!

    Chris

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  1. Retro Renovation » Vintage wallpaper festival continues - with another source, courtesy Femme1 says:
    February 27, 2008 at 12:31 pm

    […] the continuing hunt to help Sebastian, Femme1 also found this site, hannahstreasures.com. 500 different papers, endless fun. I personally […]

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