This is the Olympia fair which trumpets the contemporary as much as the antique and you can bet Plinth will have uncovered some daring and dramatic stock for the event.
Already earmarked is a collection of some 1000 different designs produced between 1930 and 1940 by the Parisian wallpaper house P.G. Paris. Each design is a one-off print of intense colours and the hoard was discovered by Plinth in large sample book form in Paris.
Framed and measuring 3ft 6in high by 20in (1.02m x 51cm), they will be offered at around £350 apiece.
Collection of over 1000 wallpaper designs earmarked for Olympia
CURRENTLY decorators’ darlings, the distinctive and different antique dealers David Grocott and Ian Lemon, who work out of Chelsea’s Core One under the name Plinth, are taking a stand at the Spring Fine Art and Antiques Fair at London’s Olympia from February 25 to March 2.