Laurence Scarfe (1914-1993) was a British artist and designer, active in the twentieth century.
[1] He worked with several visual disciplines including book and magazine illustration, poster and wallpaper design, mural painting, fine art and ceramic decoration.
In 1937 he did mural work for the British Pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne,[2] then the Books & Printing section at the Britain Can Make It Exhibition in 1946 and at the British Industries Fair in 1948.
[1] He also created mural paintings for Regatta Restaurant and the Dome of Discovery at the Festival of Britain exhibition.
[4] A number of his wallpapers is exhibited to the public at the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, Middlesex University in London[5][6]