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Mambo for Cats Wallpaper by Jim Flora
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A fun-filled music pattern with cats, congas and tons of rhythm!
Flora worked at Columbia Records from 1942 to 1950, illustrating ads, promo pieces and album covers. He went freelance in 1951 (after a year-long Mexican sojourn) and began illustrating cartoonish LP covers for RCA Victor in 1954. Flora’s renowned "Mambo for Cats" cover appeared in 1955. The bold color combination and Picasso-like cats work like visual choreography in this striking example of Flora's "rhythmic design," the counterpart to the music in the LP grooves.
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Paper
Crafted for a flawless finish, our clay-coated matte paper provides a smooth, PVC-free surface that makes every pattern pop. It’s a versatile, high-quality material that pairs beautifully with any aesthetic, delivering a timeless look in any room of your home.
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Peel & Stick Wallpaper
Elevate your space with our premium, PVC-free peel-and-stick wallpaper, featuring a sophisticated light texture that suits renters and DIY enthusiasts alike. This versatile material is designed for easy, temporary installations and adheres best to glossy, semi-gloss, or satin paint. While it delivers a professional finish on most surfaces, it is not recommended for use on heavily textured walls.