Lincrusta is a deeply embossed wallcovering, invented by Frederick Walton. Walton was already known for patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860.[1][2] Lincrusta was launched in 1877 and was used in a host of applications from royal homes to railway carriages. Many examples over a hundred years old can still be found throughout the world.
Commonly found in Victorian properties and restoration projects,[2] Lincrusta is also frequently used in commercial projects such as hotel foyers, bars, restaurants and casinos. Notable installations included six staterooms on the Titanic, and in the United States the White House, the Winchester Mystery House[3] and Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut, where it has been completely restored and is on view to the public.[4]
^Yarwood, Doreen (1990) "The Domestic Interior: Technology and the Home" pp. 902-948 In McNeil, Ian (editor) (1990) Encyclopedia of the History of Technology Routledge, London, page 905, ISBN 0-415-01306-2
^ abBush, Akiko (2010) "An Introduction to Modern Textiles: The Wrong Impression" Dwelling 10(5): pp. 120-126, page 122
Lincrusta is a deeply embossed wallcovering, invented by Frederick Walton. Walton was already known for patenting linoleum floor covering in 1860. Lincrusta...
invention of Linoleum in Chiswick was patented in 1863. He also invented Lincrusta in 1877. Walton was born in 1834, near Halifax. His father James Walton...
substrates. Anaglypta is often compared to Lincrusta which is made from gelled paste of linseed oil and wood flour. Lincrusta is considered to be a heavier version...
in 1877, which became better known as Lincrusta. Essentially a highly durable linoleum wall covering, Lincrusta could be manufactured to resemble carved...
continued in fancy homes of the late 19th and early 20th century decorating Lincrusta and Anaglypta were competing products. Leather papers were often made...
majority of companies specialising in relief decoration, which included Lincrusta-Walton and Anaglypta. The company had premises in Darwen, Lancashire....
was invented in the late 1950s by André Cassagnes, an electrician with Lincrusta Co, who named the toy L'Écran Magique (The Magic Screen). In 1959, he...
generally being avoided in such locations. In the latter half of the century Lincrusta and Anaglypta, not strictly wallpapers, became popular competitors, especially...
rooms. The wall coverings had a leather or metal appearance, known as Lincrusta wall coverings. The ceilings had mouldings, stencils, and faux finishes...
linseed oil, backed with waterproofed paper or canvas. It was called Lincrusta and was applied much like wallpaper. This process made it easy to then...
needed] In 1881, Le Prince went to the United States as an agent for Lincrusta Walton, staying in the country along with his family once his contract...
employed are Karri pine, Cuba mahogany, and satinwood. The inlaid panels and Lincrusta-Walton dados, in which the rose, shamrock, and thistle are designed, show...
as a doorway to the reception room, which is decorated with roundels. Lincrusta friezes topped the walls. At the eastern end of the main hall was a 3...
paints 'Darwen Satin Finish'. Crown Wallpaper manufactured wallpaper, Lincrusta and Anaglypta in the town. ICI Acrylics (now called Lucite International)...
spandrels at the tops of the arched mirrors contain embossed gold-colored Lincrusta Walton coverings, which The New York Times described as "the poor man's...
excellent historic condition, with original Gothic furniture and embossed Lincrusta Walton wall decoration. The house, known locally as The Pink House, is...
were decorated using Japanese wall paper and the ceilings covered in Lincrusta. Long since demolished. 31 Jul 1899 New Cross Empire New Cross Road, New...
museum, one can see furniture and objects from this time, like an original lincrusta wallpaper, which is rare in Germany and one of the few remaining Victorian...
TEA MERCHANTS, MELBOURNE". www.auspostalhistory.com. "Our History". lincrusta.com. A. Sutherland (1888). Victoria and its Metropolis, vol 2. "The Australian...
walnut paneling in the French Parlor room, and embossed and polychromed Lincrusta Walton wallpaper in many rooms on the first floor. In addition to the...
back. The window openings on each wall contain elaborate surrounds. A Lincrusta Walton wall covering was used in place of wood wainscoting, and a wide...
Minton Hollins & Co. and J. & J. G. Low Art Tile Works, mosaics, and Lincrusta. With a majority of its original features intact, the building today is...