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Organically speaking this Magnolia leaf wallcovering is fresh...actual leaves embedded into this paper makes it quite unique and a very cool way to make a room magic. The newest HC&G features it behind the Snapdragon arrangement by stylist Christopher White.
Magnolia in Twig