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Gift Set Yellow Wallpaper
A beautiful and practical gift set in a cheerful heritage design, reproduced from wallpaper hung in Queen Victoria's former bedroom at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Includes a handbag mirror, notepad, and long handled shopping tote.

Queen Victoria’s Bedroom A5 Notepad
A greetings card with a design depicting details of the intricate late 18th Century Chinese wallpaper in Queen Victoria's former bedroom at the Royal Pavilion. The current wallpaper was reproduced painstakingly from fragments by Royal Pavilion conservator Gordon Grant.

Rock and Roll with me A5 Notebook
A stich bound A5 notebook with 48 plain pages accompaying Brighton Museum's 2020 exhibition Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me:Bowie/MacCormack 1973-76.

Royal Pavilion Saloon A5 Journal – Dragon
A lined A5 journal with elasticated closure inspired by designs in the restored Saloon at the Royal Pavilion.The Saloon range draws Robert Jones’s lavish 1823 design featuring dragons, phoenixes, sun rays and lotus leaves. Aprox 21 cm x 15 cm. Made in the UK.

Royal Pavilion Saloon A5 Journal – Phoenix
A lined A5 journal with elasticated closure inspired by designs in the restored Saloon at the Royal Pavilion.The Saloon range draws Robert Jones’s lavish 1823 design featuring dragons, phoenixes, sun rays and lotus leaves. Aprox 21 cm x 15 cm. Made in the UK.

Royal Pavilion Saloon Greetings Card
A greetings card inspired by the Saloon at the royal Pavilion. Decorated for King George IV in 1823, this ornate centerpiece of Brighton's famous royal palace has been returned to the dazzling splendor of its original Robert Jones interior design.

Royal Pavilion Saloon Pen
A retractable ballpoint pen with design inspired by the restored Saloon at the Royal Pavilion.The Saloon range draws Robert Jones’s lavish 1823 design featuring dragons, phoenixes, sun rays and lotus leaves. 15 cm long with replaceable black ink cartridge.

William IV Room A5 Notepad
A plain A5 notepad with cover design depicting details of the beautiful late 18th Century Chinese wallpaper from the William IV room at the Royal Pavilion. The current wallpaper was reproduced painstakingly from fragments by Royal Pavilion conservator Gordon Grant.