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Wells Interiors is a wallpaper installation firm based in London, specialising in installing high-end speciality wallcoverings, predominantly in the super-prime residential market but also as part of high-end commercial projects. During their time they have worked on a variety of projects including The Goring, Hertford Street, The Londoner, The Beaumont, The 22, Babington House, Oswald’s Club, China Tang at The Dorchester, The In and Out Club and The Lansdowne Club to name but a few. Wells believes in delivering service excellence and honesty with an outstanding finish. Led by Founder, Mick Wells, the team are proud to create an exceptional experience for the customer. It was their unparalleled expertise that inspired Wells to create their own CPD, which is BIID-approved, to deliver a deeper understanding of the installation process and designing with wallpaper. If you’ve chosen a high-end, bespoke or new-to-market wallcovering for your design scheme, then the professional specialist paperhanger will give you confidence in achieving the fantastic finish you desire.

Photo by © Ray Main 2019

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