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MINDTHEGAP
Channel the spirit of the Scottish Highlands with our take on iconic tartan plaid. A simple yet personality-rich design composed of tonal stripes built up in layers summons the depths of color usually achieved when multiple shades are woven in wool, as is tradition. The supersized nature of the checks simplifies and modernizes the age-old pattern, which comes in a palette both accented with flashes of or a neutral nude shade with detailing.
Rifle Paper Co.
Transform your space with the Juniper Forest peel and stick wallpaper, where lush botanical designs meet modern convenience. This wallpaper is designed for effortless application and removal, making it perfect for renters or those who love to refresh their decor often. The intricate pattern brings a touch of nature indoors, adding depth and interest to any room. Its peel and stick feature allows for easy repositioning, ensuring a seamless finish every time. Ideal for accent walls, it offers a quick and stylish way to update your home.
The House of Scalamandre
Pine gray is a wallpaper depicting branches of pine in white on a grey background. In Japan, the pine symbolizes long life, honor, and youth. The tree can stand tall over centuries and stay green all year round with its lacy feathers, despite bitter coldness and snow. In our pattern, the pine branches cover the wall in a light, large-patterned dance. Vivid, with serenity.
Beautiful wallpaper. Easy to install. Looks Fantastic in bedroom behind bed as accent wall. Drop dead gorgeous!. Robert. Staten Island, NY. 2023-08-15 20:51:45
Get lost in the sprawling gardens of Rajasthan in our bucolic gardens of Jaipur design, but keep your wits about you – these grounds are teeming with life, and you’ll spot prowling leopards, leaping deer, strutting peacocks, and relaxing cows. Plant life is vast and varied, with trees, flowers, and grasses illustrated in exquisite detail down to every leaf, and buildings in the city’s famous soft pink shade blend with the garden’s natural tones for a wallpaper that whisks you away to an utterly whimsical world.
Sanderson
Swallows a serene design dating from the 1930s exemplifies the stylized elegance associated with this era. Originally a chintz cotton fabric it shows a flock of slender swallows soaring through the open sky.
Paper is gorgeous, very hard to work with, I’m pleased with my purchase. I hung paper on my powder room ceiling.. Sandra. Lascassas, TN. 2025-06-05 18:14:24
With a captivating pattern on deep blue background, the TSURU Indigo Wallpaper pays homage to the Japanese cranes, known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. Red-crowned cranes make a beautiful contrast against the dark background of this premium wallpaper, highlighting the elegant Asian symbols. Specific red, white, and blue shades make for an aristocratic and stylish design, while the delicate yellow and orange insertions add to the complexity of the entire premium wall canvas.
Stunning! We couldn't be happier. Using it in our small powder room and it has transformed the space. The deep blue color is as shown on the website.. Victoria. . 2024-01-09 18:26:21
Novogratz
We offer individuals the freedom to be creative with decorating, to embrace pattern, texture, and color, and create bold and expressive interiors, without the worry of a long-term commitment. Our talented designers have collaborated with us to create high-quality peel and stick wallpaper for your home. To apply The Novogratz removable wallpaper, peel away the backing to expose the water-based adhesive. Press onto a smooth surface and align the pattern from panel to panel. Product works best when applied to surfaces that have been painted with a satin or semi-gloss finish. Applications on flat paints and textured surfaces are not recommended.
Raphael is one of our most popular printed wallpapers. The pattern gives you treetops in a wide range of color combinations. The inspiration for this pattern was partly taken from central park in new york – a leafy park surrounded by glass-and-concrete skyscrapers and beautiful contrast to the bustling city. The pattern is also inspired by antique tapestries, where stylized leaves are often shown in fields of light and shade. Design: daniel långelid
Beautiful paper, colors accurate to online photos, ships very fast.. Whitney. Chicago, IL. 2021-06-16 14:21:28
Zen gray is a wallpaper with a pattern inspired by the Zen garden of Ryoanji, Japan. The sand of the Japanese stone garden is raked to imitate the waves of water around mountains and islands, symbolized by carefully placed stones. A slow process that creates a meditative calm.
It was love at first sight when I first saw this pattern. It’s been the perfect addition to my home office and my friends and family love it, too.. Nancy. Rancho Mirage, CA. 2024-09-30 20:51:22
York Wallcoverings
Transform your walls with this exquisite wallpaper, designed by Antonia Vella. The floral metallic pattern brings a touch of opulence to any room, creating an inviting and sophisticated atmosphere. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the shimmering foliage design offers a unique interplay of light and texture. Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, or even a stylish hallway, this wallpaper adds a layer of elegance to your decor. Consider pairing it with complementary furnishings to complete your space's luxurious look.
Schumacher
Inspired by an 18th-century Jean-Baptiste Huet toile in our archive and based on artwork hand-drawn in our studio, Western Toile is an imaginative wallpaper that evokes traditional etching and pays homage to the history of North American animals. Printed on a semi-coated paper ground that accentuates its delicate linework and rich colors, this unique medium-scale pattern features creatures that roam the wilderness and beloved domesticated species. Also available as a fabric.Sold As A: 10 Yard MinimumRepeat: HALF DROPHorizontal Repeat: HORZ. 38" (97CM)Vertical Repeat: VERT. 39 5/8" (101CM)95 Sq Ft
Olof is a braided branch of bowing Rudbeckior that sets a friendly atmosphere in the room. The flower was cultivated as early as the 17th century by the botanist Olof Rudbeck (the elderly), which also got to name both the flower and our pattern.
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