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Wallpaper of the day was colored with a vibrant pigment called Scheele’s Green. Victorians loved their colorful interiors, whose backdrops were often ornate, floral wallpapers. The wallpaper’s ...
Inorganic compounds such as copper arsenite, also called Scheele’s green, lent a coveted hue to some wallpapers and paints. Kedzie wanted to spread the word about their danger, so he collected ...
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 ...
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has partnered with private firms for the development of wallpaper from water hyacinths, which have been blamed for severe ...
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