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She wiped her cheeks and gazed blankly at the flocked paper on the opposite wall.
The lounge, originally a bedroom, had a red flocked paper and was furnished in black imitation leather.
"Others, like flock paper, were substitutes for textiles."
Flocked paper has been coated with powdered cotton.
Velvet drapes proved on touching to be soft, flocked paper, cheap and disposable.
The drawing room was decorated in blue flock paper (silk finished paper overlaid with velvet designs).
If the surface is brushed, making it fluffy, shapes cut from felt, flannel or material backed with flocked paper will easily adhere to the blanket.
In the library, the red flock paper was removed and the current panelling was installed by the great decorators of that era, Lenygon.
Jason stared at the hotel room wall, at the flock paper with the faded designs that spiralled into one another in meaningless contortions of worn fabric.
But it was crammed with dark oak furniture, the windows overlooking Park Avenue half-hidden behind dusty velvet drapes, the walls covered with flocked paper.
One wall was papered in a montage of naked women engaged in various erotic pursuits, the other three in cheap red flocked paper that best resembled moth-eaten velvet.
Thankful to have found a task he felt competent to execute, he tucked her small hand in the crook of his arm and led her to an expanse of wall textured with flocked paper.
The bed's headboard is a Victorian folding screen made of midnight blue flocked paper on a slate-green background; above it hangs a watercolor by Francesco Clemente, a friend of the Posen family.
He has also modified his enlarger by using flocking paper to reduce the amount of non-image forming light that reaches the enlarging paper, and by using multi-coated optical glass for the negative carrier.
BLOOD OF THE WOLF The usually bland apartment walls had been painted a light mauve, with red and black flocked paper rising halfway up the walls.
They come in the widest variety, are easy to hang and are usually less expensive and fragile than hand-printed papers, foils, flocked papers and papers made of silk, grass or other natural fibers.
For low-power systems and less demanding applications, the device can be as simple as a piece of black velvet or flock paper glued onto a stiff backing, but higher-power beam dumps must often incorporate more elaborate features to avoid back-reflection, overheating, or excessive noise.
In addition, he has used flocking paper inside the camera to reduce the reflectivity of camera components like the section of the camera back that surrounds the film holder, the metal frames of the bag bellows, and the part of the lensboard that faces the camera back.