May 15, 2026

Paste, props, and pure chaos

Trevor Howsam Limited: 19th- and 20th-Century Props and Wallpaper

43 years, 100,000 wallpaper rolls, and commenters already planning movie-set pilgrimages

TLDR: Trevor Howsam Limited, a family-run business in Boston, Lincolnshire, is spotlighting its huge collection of period props and more than 100,000 wallpaper rolls for film and theatre work. The community is split between sincere awe and affectionate mockery, turning a niche archive into a surprisingly funny debate about history, design, and very British nostalgia.

A family-run prop and wallpaper business in Boston, Lincolnshire is teasing its big “walk through,” and the community reaction is basically: how is this place real, and why does it sound like a secret time machine for film sets? Trevor Howsam Limited says it has spent more than 43 years supplying period props and wallpaper for film, television, theatre, commercials, and even shop windows, with stock stretching from late Victorian and Edwardian styles right through to the early 2000s. The biggest jaw-dropper? More than 100,000 rolls of wallpaper. That number alone had people acting like they’d discovered the final boss of interior design.

Commenters swung between pure admiration and playful disbelief. One camp was obsessed with the romance of it all: a family business, old-school stock, and a location just 90 minutes from King’s Cross made it sound to some like a must-see destination for set nerds and history lovers. The other camp was joking that the silent teaser trailer on the site somehow made the whole thing even more mysterious, with wisecracks about “haunted wallpaper vaults” and “the British Museum, but for living-room patterns.” The hot take drama was mild but funny: is this a charming treasure trove preserving visual history, or an impossibly niche empire built on everybody’s gran’s walls? Either way, the comments made one thing clear: people are weirdly, passionately invested in wallpaper now.

Key Points

  • Trevor Howsam Limited is a family-run business based in Boston, Lincolnshire.
  • The company says it has more than 43 years of experience hiring period props and wallpaper.
  • Its customers include the film, television and theatre industries, as well as commercials and shop window dressing projects.
  • The wallpaper inventory spans from late Victorian and Edwardian styles to the 1990s and early 2000s, with over 100,000 rolls in stock.
  • The page includes a teaser trailer link, opening-times information, and notes the site is about 90 minutes from King’s Cross.

Hottest takes

"100,000 rolls? That’s not stock, that’s a wallpaper kingdom" — sethunter88
"No-sound trailer is bold. Somehow made the wallpaper feel more dramatic" — retrorex
"This is either a historic treasure or the final form of your nan’s hallway" — teaandprops
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