Take a look at these botanical beauties! This selection of wallcoverings have put a spring in our step as we enter the first season of the year, with cuttings from new collections. Though they take their cue from warming weather and pastel blooms, these timeless prints are meant to be enjoyed year round.
Anna French’s new Aerial Garden offers classic French parterre symmetry in soft greens and golds. Photo via www.thibautdesign.com
Tongli Grasscloth is a fresh take on chinoiserie, with bright pink blossoms that wind their way up a kelly green field. Brunschwig & Fils introduced this pattern together with a corresponding linen that would match windows to walls for an all-encompassing effect. www.kravet.com/brunschwig-fils Photo via VAVAinteriors
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a blank wall must be in want of an enduring patterned paper! Medlar is an orchard espalier that’s always in fruit, and comes in 5 outstanding colorways, including this trendy blush. It comes from Osborne and Little’s new Mansfield Park collection - fabrics and papers entitled with riffs on estate names from the novels of Jane Austen. We’re in love! Photo via www.osborneandlittle.com
Palm prints are plentiful, but Manuel Canovas struck gold with this bronzy tropical take. Salengro makes a bold statement, but effortlessly walks the line between trend and tradition. A permanent vacation from winter blahs. Photo via www.cowtan.com
And while we’re on the subject of “bold”, fearless Joan by Schumacher sprouts citrine blooms that would enliven any space. Imagine in a sunny breakfast nook or shared bathroom for teen girls. When life gives you lemon-inspired wallpaper, hang it up! Photo via www.fschumacher.com