Visit: A Visit to Sanderson Wallpaper Archives in the Voysey House, Chiswick – 2

Sanderson was founded in 1860 by Arthur Sanderson and began as a business importing luxury paper. Over time, they have evolved to become one of the most renowned interior design and decorating brands worldwide.

This visit will include a tour of Voysey House, an archive visit (to include Sanderson history, an overview of the archive and a selection of nineteenth-century wallpapers from the collection, including notable designers and manufacturers) and an opportunity to visit the showroom and see current ranges including Morris & Co. Group sizes are small so there is the same tour at an earlier time  – click here for tickets.

Following the visit, there will be a short tour of Voysey’s influence in the Turnham Green neighbourhood. The tour finishes at Turnham Green Station.

Cancellations

Cancellations will be accepted up to a week before the event. A refund will be issued but will be subject to a £10 deduction per ticket for administrative costs.

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Image: Voysey House, Chiswick.

Photo by Steve Cadman from London, U.K. – Voysey House, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15505558

Ticket Price: £20 - £25
Date: June 16th, 2026
Time: 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
Venue: Vosey House, Chiswick - View on map
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