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Soicher Marin
Non-woven fiber-based material with a smooth satin finish. We use the latest digital technology providing the highest fidelity in color, colorfastness, durability, and image resolution. Unpasted.
Cole & Sons
Daisy Bennett Designs
Inspired by the beauty of gracefully aged, European-style courtyards, this faux Sorento Tile peel-and-stick wallpaper from Daisy Bennett Designs has elegant tonal variations throughout. Perfectly suited for a bathroom or kitchen setting, skip the mess of the tile saw and mortar with a DIY-friendly alternative! Referred to as the "Queen of Pattern" in the wallcovering industry, Daisy Bennett developed this premier removable wallpaper collection for NextWall by blending inspiration from quaint global marketplaces with a passion for color and design. With the same qualities and durability as permanent wallpaper, each product offers an easy, fresh alternative to decorating with very little commitment!
A-Street Prints
Add warmth and subtle dimension to white walls with this textured wallpaper. Warm cream and delicate taupe hues are woven together, raised inks adding a touchable, tactile element to this textured design. Lanister is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
Mitchell Black
Transform your space effortlessly with the CoEd wallpaper, a striking addition that offers both style and flexibility. Choose between the self-adhesive option for a DIY-friendly installation or the non-pasted version that’s best handled by a professional.
AphroChic
Artist and scholar, pioneer, and griot, Katherine Dunham is at once one of the greatest exponents of dance culture in the African Diaspora and one of its most groundbreaking ethnographers. Much as a fellow legend, academic, and pioneer, Pearl Primus did with dance on the African continent, Dunham explored the Caribbean and North America, cataloging the stories and dances of the people, exploring and sharing the diverse expanse of Black experiences, and showing how dance could be a political force. This pattern, created in collaboration with Kim Johnson Studios, celebrates that shining legacy with a colorful play of florals and dancers. Cast in dynamic and exuberant postures, our watercolor dancers show the energy and life that characterized Katherine Dunham’s career, and that continues to inspire us to this day.
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Celebrating 60 years of unparalleled excellence, the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre is the inspiration for our entire collection of dance-inspired prints. Known as the “Cultural Ambassador to the World,” the company not only gave opportunities to Black dancers on an unprecedented scale, it brought classical and contemporary 20th-century dance to African American culture, combining an eclectic approach to movement with jazz, blues, and spirituals. Ailey combined these forces in works such as Blues and Revelations with the specific intent to express the African American experience in a revolutionary new way. This pattern, designed in collaboration with Kim Johnson Studios, celebrates the joy of dance and the beauty of Black women in motion. The massive blooms – a modern take on traditional English floral wallpaper – hide a troupe of dancers between them.
Transform your space effortlessly with the Traveler Tile wallpaper, a striking addition that offers both style and flexibility. Choose between the self-adhesive option for a DIY-friendly installation or the non-pasted version that’s best handled by a professional.
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