Designer: Kelee Katillac - Bio
Madison Damask – Kelee Katillac Colorway
Adelphi Paper Hangings has selected five of the colorways which interior designer Kelee Katillac has created, pairing our historic patterns with non-traditional color choices. Read more about Kelee Katillac and what inspired her to create this colorway. Adelphi Paper Hangings was commissioned to reproduce this pattern for the main parlor at Montpelier, the historic home of … Continued
Dundurn Castle Ashlar – Kelee Katillac Colorway
Adelphi Paper Hangings has selected five of the colorways which interior designer Kelee Katillac has created, pairing our historic patterns with non-traditional color choices. Read more about Kelee Katillac and what inspired her to create this colorway. The 18,000 square foot home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab in Hamilton, Ontario, was no doubt replete with wallpaper, … Continued
1776 – Kelee Katillac Colorway
Adelphi Paper Hangings has selected five of the colorways which interior designer Kelee Katillac has created, pairing our historic patterns with non-traditional color choices. Read more about Kelee Katillac and what inspired her to create this colorway. This very fine pillar and arch paper, inspired by the British architectural patterns of the 1760s and 1770s, is … Continued
Westwood Gothic – Kelee Katillac Colorway
Adelphi Paper Hangings has selected five of the colorways which interior designer Kelee Katillac has created, pairing our historic patterns with non-traditional color choices. Read more about Kelee Katillac and what inspired her to create this colorway. The pointed arch, one of the most popular motifs of the Gothic Revival period, was thought to convey a … Continued
Neoclassical Squares – Kelee Katillac Colorways
Adelphi Paper Hangings has selected five of the colorways which interior designer Kelee Katillac has created, pairing our historic patterns with non-traditional color choices. Read more about Kelee Katillac and what inspired her to create this colorway. With two distinct versions of this pattern available in early 19th century America, and two additional reproductions offered by … Continued