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But the vivid floral wallpapers were at the center of a consumer controversy about what made something safe to have in your home. The root of the problem was the color green, writes art ...
Bill Bryson’s book, “At Home,” tells of the popularity of wallpaper and the use of arsenic in producing it. Bryson notes that in the late 1890s people observed the connection between chronic illness ...
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