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50 Innovative Wallpaper Design Ideas

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We’ll be the first to admit that installing wallpaper is a huge undertaking. Not only does the process itself require the utmost attention, but it’s also a big commitment. After all, it’s always possible that you’ll tire of your once-desired repeat a few years later. But if you want to breathe some life into your home in a way that a fresh coat of paint can’t capture, wallpaper can be a design investment worth making. So we searched high and low for the best wallpapered rooms around to give you endless inspiration. Though there’s a broad array of patterns—eye-catching florals and standard stripes, to name two—the rooms here prove that there’s more than one way to apply wallpaper. While many designers have covered all four walls in the same print, others have opted for accent walls or patterns in unconventional places. (The ceiling and the bathroom are just two of our favorites.) And fear not, commitment-phobes: There are a number of peel-and-stick options out there for you, too. Get ready to step outside of your comfort zone with wallpaper that can give your space an attractive new look.

Laurie Blumenfeld-Russo

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Mural Wallpaper

Why settle for wallpaper with an identical repeat when you can opt for a mural-like arrangement? Designer Laurie Blumenfeld-Russo masters the look with this Calico style.

Willow Harvest Mural, Inquire for Pricing
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Lisa Russman

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Storied Wallpaper

As Gail Davis proves, wallpaper can bring a personal touch to any project. “This room is dedicated to my mother, who is a breast cancer survivor,” she explains. “I designed it with the intent of renewal for anyone going through treatment. The wallpaper spoke to our Senegalese roots and paired well with Benjamin Moore’s First Light, as an homage to breast cancer awareness.”

Panamania Wallpaper, Inquire for Pricing
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Fran Keenan

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Contrasting Wallpaper

Want to take your wallpaper to the next level? Designer Fran Keenan paired this marble-patterned style with bright blue trim.

Onyx Wallpaper, $68
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Amy Bartlam

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Neutral Wallpaper

For wallpaper that can withstand the test of time, Stefani Stein kept it simple with a subtle pattern in a neutral palette.

Modern Stone Hand Screened Wallpaper, from $7
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Thomas Kuoh

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Pared-Back Wallpaper

Just because you want to add wallpaper to your room doesn’t mean it has to be your space’s only “wow” factor. In this dining room, Emilie Munroe painted the ceiling a gorgeous green, thereby turning this insect-inspired wallpaper into a neutral.

Bumble Bee Wallpaper, $265
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Sharon Radisch

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Rippled Wallpaper

If stripes and florals feel played out, spice up your space with a rippled design. Lucy Harris gave this idea a cool, retro spin using a teal-and-white palette with matte black accents.

True Blue Marble Wallpaper, $140
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Tim Hirschmann

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Strategically Placed Storage

New York–based designer Daun Curry brought some style to this bathroom storage space by backing the medicine cabinet in an eye-catching toile.

Zarfa Wallpaper, $259
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Brittany Ambridge

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Coordinating Wallpaper

If you want to add some drama, do what Bella Mancini did and match the wallpaper to the furniture upholstery.

Aeris Summer Wallpaper, $105
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Travis Mark

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Stenciled Wallpaper

A dainty, stenciled wallpaper can strike a brilliant balance between subtle and statement. Let Danielle Fennoy of Revamp show you how it’s done.

Pinstripe Floral Black and White, from $25
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Nicole Franzen

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Lined Wallpaper

Tired of vertical stripes? The bumpy lined option that GRT Architects chose for this Fort Greene, Brooklyn, townhouse is a dainty yet stylish alternative.

Half Moon Wallpaper, $99
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Porter Teleo

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Deconstructed Wallpaper

Now this is an innovative way to apply wallpaper. Porter Teleo collaborated with Jean-Louis Deniot on a custom pattern for the dressing room of an Upper East Side townhouse, as seen between the molding.

Pétales Wallcovering, Inquire for Pricing
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@ispydiy

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Modern Toile Wallpaper

If you want your toile wallpaper paper to pop, pair it with colorful wainscoting. This setup from Jenni Yolo masters the look.

Tree Toile, from $40
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Reid Rolls

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Multicolored Wallpaper

Nick Olsen brought a Hollywood spirit to this Cincinnati home with bold pops of color. “I love high style mixed with something ordinary or strange,” he told ELLE Decor. “My style owes heavily to the decorating greats, but I combine elements in a way that feels fresh to me and, hopefully, conveys a sense of humor.”

Cole and Son Prism Multi Colored Wallpaper, $137
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Tim Waltman at Evan Joseph Image

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Terrazzo Wallpaper

Terrazzo might be predictable for your countertops or your floors—but on your walls? That’s a completely different story. Architect and design firm IMG incorporates this trendy material into a charming nursery.

Terrazzo Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper, $44
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Garrett Rowland

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Mod Wallpaper

Want to take a walk down memory lane? Ghislaine Viñas used this righteously retro wallpaper from Flavor Paper. By sticking to a high-contrast color combo, Viñas gave this room a cool, mod edge.

Alvorada Wallpaper, from $65
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Melissa Casada

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Deconstructed Palm Wallpaper

For a relaxed, beachy vibe without being too literal, try Serena Dugan’s Bahia wallpaper. The designer was inspired by the tropical climes of Brazil.

Bahia Wallpaper, $175
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Pär Bengtsson

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Floor-to-Ceiling Wallpaper

Want your wallpaper to do double duty? Add a whimsical print to your walls and ceiling à la Dennis Brackeen.

Le Parc Toile, from $7
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Julie Soefer

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Accent Wallpaper

As this living room from Contour Interior Design by Nina Magon proves, a wallpapered accent wall can have the same effect as a large-scale piece of art.

Best Fronds Wallpaper, $58
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Michael Hunter

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Starburst Wallpaper

Instead of adding a backsplash to your home bar, take a cue from designer Traci Connell and opt for a statement-making wallpaper.

Harmony Navy Wallpaper, $120
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Joy Williams

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Ceiling Wallpaper

Take your design to new heights—literally—by adding some wallpaper overhead. Chicago-based designer Joy Williams masters the look with a coordinating front door and trim.

Yahya Kids Blush Watercolor Wash Wallpaper, $109
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Emily J Followill

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High-Contrast Floral Wallpaper

Nowadays, florals may not be particularly groundbreaking. Interior designer Lauren Lowe gave this go-to pattern an edgy twist, however, by deploying it in a high-contrast color palette.

Black & White Peonies Wallpaper, $93.50
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KJ Design and Mortar Styling

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Coastal Wallpaper

KJ Design and Mortar Styling gives this Perry Hall, Maryland, home a coastal spin by combining a soothing blue-and-white wallpaper with pristine wainscoting and a framed assortment of metallic shells.

Lucia Blue Diamond Wallpaper, $56
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Angie Seckinger

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Citrus Wallpaper

Quintece Hill-Mattauszek of Studio Q brings the great outdoors inside with this citrus-inspired pattern. The result? A bar cart that appeals to all the senses.

Amalfi Umore Wallpaper, $140
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Danielle Nagel

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Mosaic Wallpaper

Dazey Den’s Danielle Nagel embraces her eclectic side with a colorful mosaic wallpaper from Hygge & West. A vibrant gallery wall, a yellow patterned rug, and a lamp from Hudson Valley Lighting round out the look, creating a space that’s unapologetically bold.

Arcade Wallpaper, $195
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Simon Upton

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Palm-Patterned Wallpaper

A palm-print wallcovering adds a dose of Southern California cool to the former Milan home of Brian Atwood and Nate Berkus. The brass dining table is from the 1970s.

Tropical Leaf Print Wallpaper, $60
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Richard Powers

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Striped Wallpaper

For his upstate New York country house that he shares with his partner, Tony Longoria, designer Todd Oldham applied 20 coats of glaze to the wall behind the kitchen sink. He then decorated it with cutouts of Japanese silk-screened papers for a dramatic effect.

Blue and Green Stripe Wallpaper, $72
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Eric Piasecki

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Blue Floral Wallpaper

An antique floral wallpaper design makes a statement in the bathroom of designer Katie Ridder’s townhouse. The sink is custom-made and is flanked by antique sconces.

Scalamandre Ascot Floral Wallpaper, $104
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Björn Wallander

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Golden Wallcovering

In a luxury Gramercy Park apartment, the dining room’s golden wallcovering is by de Gournay, the chandelier is a custom design, and the 1950s mirror is by Lobmeyr.

Gold Leaf Wallpaper, $12.60/sq ft
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Francesco Lagnese

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Green and Aqua Striped Wallpaper

In a guest room, a green and aqua striped Robert Hoven wall treatment complements a rainbow striped Doug and Gene Meyer rug. The 1920s wicker chairs are original to the house, and the 19th-century table is American.

Ombrello Green Stripe Wallpaper, $1.25/sq. ft.
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Eric Piasecki

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Greenery-Inspired Wallpaper

In typical California fashion, this Mill Valley home is nature-inspired from the color palette to the decor. The kitchen features a gorgeous leafy wallpaper design by Pierre Frey, accented by some real greenery on the dining table.

Mais-Green Leaf on White-Corn Printed Wallpaper, $300
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The biggest wallpaper trends for 2021, from 3D to natural materials |

Wallpaper by Osborne and Little

(Image credit: Osborne and Little)

Walls are no longer walls. Not as we’ve known them. For 2022 the internal structures that surround us – and hold our houses up – become built-in art galleries, passports to remind us of far flung, excitement-filled lands, and mental balms providing a hit of nostalgia, visual soothing, and familiarity. After a tumultuous past year we’re turning to our walls for both relaxing tranquility, and a reminder that there is a whole world waiting for us, even if we can’t quite get there yet. 

Which side will you fall on, wallpaper that evokes a sense of calm, or an escapist mindset? Here we explore the five need-to-know 2022 wallpaper moods that will dominate next year's interior design trends, and the experts’ take on them.

What are the wallpaper trends for 2022?

Wallpaper Trend 1: Wallpapering within panels

Introducing, for 2022, the new feature wall: say hello to the wallpapered panel. The vogue for paneling has had a steady comeback into modern living room trends as we all sought to update our homes over the locked-in period of 2021, and the wallpaper world has responded rather gloriously. Small segments of wallpaper are taking to the wall, divided by three-dimensional panels – one, five, a room’s worth – of all shapes and sizes. This wallpaper trend is all about expression, vibrancy and a celebration of pattern, so feel free to frame the pieces of wallpaper in another layer of patterned paper, or paint the panels in something that harmonizes with the design. Now’s the time to treat yourself to that dream wallpaper design you could never afford – you only need a few meters.

Wallpaper by Cole & Son

(Image credit: Cole and Son)

Why will panel framed wallpaper be popular for 2022?

‘We’ve seen wall paneling rise in popularity as the pandemic caused a DIY boom,’ says Abby Hesketh, Color Specialist at Graham & Brown. ‘This trend merges the depth of paneling with the intricacies of wallpaper designs. Framing wallpaper transforms it from a pattern into a work of art, simply because our brains are used to seeing art pieces in frames.’ 

‘Incorporating wallpaper into the paneling which has recently risen in popularity feels like a natural progression,’ says Natascha Maksimovic, Founder of Natmaks. ‘I often get very specific commissions for wallpaper set within the paneling; I feel it’s a standalone trend which has opened up a freedom of how to use the wallpaper in the home. Paneling can really enhance the characteristics of pieces of wallpaper.’ 

Wallpaper by Nat Maks

(Image credit: Nat Maks)

Is panel framed wallpaper the feature wall of 2022?

‘The definition of a feature wall is to add detail and personality to a room – wallpaper within the paneling feel like an update, it does that and so much more,’ says Natascha Maksimovic of Natmaks. ‘It also creates warmth, texture, dimension and drama.’ Now that we've been thinking about new ways to embrace maximalism in interior design, this extra layer of pattern within texture feels bang on trend.

‘Absolutely! It’s about time feature walls evolve into something more. Wall panel framing takes the statement of a feature wall and turns it up a notch, creating an oversized piece of wall art,’ says Graham & Brown’s Abby Hesketh. ‘If you lean towards paint over wallpaper, then using panels is a great way to ease into using wallpaper in your home. This look allows you to wallpaper as much or as little of the wall as you like, and is just as effective on one wall as it is on all four.’ 

How should the paint color for the panels be chosen? 

‘Ideally you should choose your wallpaper before your paint color,’ says Graham & Brown’s Abby Hesketh. ‘It’s much easier to find a matching paint color for a wallpaper design than it is to ensure you find a wallpaper design that you both like and that matches a specific paint color. Bold colors are great for creating the art frame effect as the color contrasts the wallpaper design creating the illusion of a framed piece of art and thus a more luxurious feel to the room, although if you prefer a calmer atmosphere though, subtler colors work too.’ 

‘Absolutely choose the wallpaper first,’ agrees Natascha Maksimovic of Natmaks. ‘Whether you then fing a color which is also within the design is up to you, but having the wallpaper in hand will help you choose which way to coordinate your living room color ideas. It’s important to know which look you are trying to create – setting the wallpaper within the wall design or making it stand out as a piece of art. A subtle color around a vibrant wallpaper will present it more as art and a standalone piece. Choosing a bolder color, especially if this is also within the design of the wallpaper, can marry the wallpaper and wall, therefore becoming one with the wall and indeed the entire room.’

Wallpaper trend 2: Modern damask prints

The past is a soothing balm, and after 2021, that’s just what our homes need. It doesn’t get more historical than damask, the pattern which decorated the earliest known wallpaper which dates to around 16th century Cambridge. Casting our minds, homes and living room wallpaper ideas back will become a major pastime for decorating lovers come 2022, and it’ll start with the reinvention of damask. The formal repeat and motifs from nature will remain, while modern making methods will see the addition of bold colors, vivid designs and intricate detailing.  

Wallpaper by House of Hackney

(Image credit: House of Hackney)

How is damask becoming more modern? 

'Damask was a traditionally woven pattern featuring highly stylized floral motifs formed by the contrast between the shiny warp face of the thread and the matt weft face,’ explains Tricia Guild, OBE, Founder & Creative Director of Designers Guild. ‘At Designers Guild, damask has never really gone away. I love to reinvent classical styles – making them feel more contemporary and of the moment. Changing damask’s scale and texture are a few of the wonderful ways of experimenting and updating this iconic style.’

‘Because damask is so identifiable, it’s easy to dramatically deconstruct it while it remains recognizable,’ says Maxine Hall, Director of Blackpop. ‘Our design process mixes technology with mediums such as photography and paint, which lends itself to reworking existing patterns and layering them together – just like a DJ re-mixing old music with the new. We kept the motif intact and enriched it with a vibrant pallet of colors to pick out and accentuate the decretive details that can be so easy missed in the original two-tone surface.’

(Image credit: Blackpop)

Why is damask having a moment for 2022?

‘Damask is a fabulously malleable design that stands the test of time,’ says Maxine Hall, of Blackpop. ‘To me it represents a familiarity and signifies nostalgic grandeur – it’s a kind of historic stabilizer whilst all around us is in flux, so ideal for the upcoming year.

‘Reimagined damasks bring integrity and expression but without the historic stuffiness,’ sums up Tricia Guild of Designers Guild. ‘These new designs should be viewed as damasks for today, rather than simply living today with yesterday’s patterns.’

‘Damask wallpaper designs set the scene, adding a cinematic je ne sais quoi to any space,’ says Maxine Hall, Director of Blackpop. ‘It works wonderfully wrapping a whole room I love be surrounded by an infinitive pattern as it feels so inclusive, or try the a damask wallpapered ceiling, it’s like entering dream land it’s a showstopper! Are we getting more confident, more experimental, bolder and braver for 2022? I think so!’

Wallpaper trend 3: Soft painterly neutrals

The pattern? Large, painterly patches, each one slightly different and marked by its designer’s hand, implying a sense of movement in to these freeform shapes as if they’re convivially slowly moving around each other. The palette? All of the neutrals and natural shades, effortlessly harmonizing with each other and slipping seamlessly into our beige living room ideas. Pale meets slightly less pale meets a little bit darker, smoothly merging and interacting with each other. This take on neutral wallpaper shows that beige and its friends are anything but boring. 

Wallpaper by Kirkby Design

(Image credit: Kirkby Design)

Why are we turning to painterly neutral wallpaper patterns for 2022?

‘Within the latest color trends, there has been a rise in the home being a sanctuary, people want to create interiors that are calming, however they do not want to lose adding their own personality in the space, by using this style you can perfectly achieve both,’ says Clare Leith, Senior Designer at Kirkby Design. ‘Neutrals can act as the backdrop for a space, giving you the freedom to experiment with texture without overpowering the interior.’ 

‘After so much time spent within the same four walls, we have a new-found enthusiasm for decorating – neutrals provide a safe and easy option for those just starting out on an interior design journey, says Philippe Desart, Managing Director at Arte. ‘There is also a desire to create a warm, comforting retreat at home, a space that’s elegant and sophisticated as well as providing a sanctuary in which to retreat to, boxes which this pattern ticks.’

Wallpaper by Arte

(Image credit: Arte)

How do painterly shapes affect a room? 

‘Recently a trend for more analogue shapes with a naive feel is developing,’ says Clare Leith of Kirkby Design. ‘Imperfect painterly marks create designs which feel soft and inviting – painterly shapes draw the eye around the room and can help to introduce color in a muted, harmonious way.’ 

‘Gentle curves, painterly patterns, organic textures and ‘imperfect’ shapes in a design can work to create contrast in a space, providing a softness to the hard straight lines of furniture, door or window frames and picture frames,’ explains Philippe Desart of Arte. 

‘Layered neutral living room ideas work beautifully in settings where you want to create a tranquil yet sophisticated interior – these patterns are about appreciating the quieter side of life, that yearning for a calming, cocooning space that celebrates texture and organic forms and surfaces. ’ 

Wallpaper by Kirkby Design

(Image credit: Kirkby Design)

How does the combination of neutral and painterly shapes feel? 

‘I find the visibility of the maker’s hand in a design always adds more depth, and a feeling of comfort and personality in a design scheme,’ Philippe Desart of Arte tells us. ‘Frivolous and irregular patchwork patterns form an organic, handcrafted look which relaxes the eye.’

‘A combination of neutral and painterly shapes can create a feeling of warmth and calm while retaining personality, explains Clare Leith of Kirkby Design. ‘By using a neutral color palette, you can use painterly shapes in a relaxing way which in can in turn transform the interior into a tranquil space with plenty of artistic character.’ 

‘I would look at the space first – if the room is large and has a lot of wall space, don’t be afraid to decorate the whole room in the same print to create a quiet yet maximalist look,’ advises Kirkby Design’s Clare Leith. ‘If the room is smaller opt for just one wall and decorate the remaining walls in a plain wallcovering, using one of the colors featured in the painterly design as the plain.’  

‘The beauty of incorporating painterly neutrals into an interior is their versatility and ability to adapt to any design scheme,’ says Philippe Desart of Arte. ‘Such designs feature a range of warm neutral tones are easy to scheme with other patterns, colors and textures because it acts either as a base to bolder design elements, or as a design statement itself when used in a simpler paired back scheme.’ 

Wallpaper trend 4: tiger motifs

A symbol of strength and courage, a tiger-inspired wallpaper captures the mood of the moment; 2022 is year for daring design and this iconic jungle cat is a powerful statement in any space,’ enthuses Adam Ellis, Founder of Adam Ellis Studio. ‘Muscular graphic stripes and vivid colors are impossible to ignore, enlivening any room with a sense of movement and hidden depth.

‘Aside from 2022 being the Chinese Year of the Tiger, I think we are just ready to have some fun with our interiors,’ says Charlotte O’Reilly, Founder and Head Designer of Charlotte Jade. ‘The past few years have been so different to our normal lives, we are all ready to bring something a bit wild and wonderful into our homes, along with making a powerful statement within our interiors.’

‘We’re all yearning for travel and escapism and perhaps for a sense of empowerment or a feeling of protection – the tiger embodies all of those desires,’ says Philippe Desart, Managing Director of Arte. ‘Without the ability to travel physically, we instead let our minds wander, and the mesmerizing, awe inspiring tiger design delivers a sense of travel in another world or place, or time.’

Wallpaper by Arte

(Image credit: Arte)

What is it that makes a tiger wallpaper so alluring? 

‘As well as having a wonderful pattern and color that naturally translates into home decoration, tigers hold a sense of intrigue and power that adds drama and theatre to an interior,’ says Philippe Desart, Managing Director of Arte. ‘It’s time to celebrate the tiger motif in a way that would have traditionally been seen on rugs and let them roam.’

‘Tigers have an element of mystery around them. They are absolutely stunning creatures with beautiful natural markings and their presence is powerful – they have authority and the way they carry themselves shows this,’ says Charlotte O’Reilly of Charlotte Jade. ‘We’re ready to celebrate the beauty these animals hold in their realistic form, capturing their posture, personality and power.’

Wallpaper by Charlotte Jade

(Image credit: Charlotte Jade)

How can tiger patterned wallpapers be used in the home? 

‘I would style my ‘Tiger Tiger’ design with gold details and luxurious velvets to pair with the deep navy blue and vibrant golds,’ advises Charlotte O’Reilly of Charlotte Jade. ‘Tigers are all about opulence, and this would create an incredibly rich and opulent atmosphere.’

‘Our ‘Tigris’ pattern is backed with a soft metallic which adds a further dimension to the striking pattern, catching the light beautifully when styled with layered side and wall lighting,’ says Philippe Desart of Arte. ‘The wallpaper’s linen texture works wonderfully alongside other natural finishes such as wood, stone and wool to create a refined and contemporary interior.’ 

Wallpaper by Adam Ellis

(Image credit: Adam Ellis)

Wallpaper trend 5: Garden structures

We can all agree that what we need in 2022 is some peace. Then where else to start than in our garden, our own little patch of nature away from the stresses and strains of daily life? As nature embeds firmly into the home, it’s our own gardens that are falling into focus, as plants and features that signify safety and familiarity will come to decorate our walls. Knowing how to hang a wallpaper means you can bring the outside in with ease. Patterns and shapes that define a specifically vegetation – the recognizable diamonds of trellises, the glass patterns of traditional greenhouses and pots for plants clarify that we’re in safe, close-to-home garden territory, as well as adding a geometric element to the wall. With these wallpapers, weeds will never need pulling, insects will never attack and plants will never wilt and you’ll never be far from the back door. The result? Shoulders that instantly drop, green fingers or not. 

Wallpaper by Osborne and Little

(Image credit: Osborne and Little)

Why are structures from the garden featuring on nature prints at the moment? 

‘Paneling and the art of introducing architectural elements such as curves and arches has been a big trend in interiors for some time and is now expanding to incorporate influences from the garden,’ explains Jane Rockett, Co-founder of Rockett St George. ‘Orangeries, glass greenhouses and trellises filled with climbing roses all create a sense of grandeur that adds an extra layer of magic to the idea of bringing nature inside. Patterns that take influence from these structures are gaining popularity as a way to partner geometric lattice lines and architectural angles with the delicate beauty of familiar flowers, ferns and foliage.

‘To be surrounded by nature gives us a sense of calm and wellbeing and adding a framework helps to provide structure and pattern to the wall,’ says Johanna Bright, Head of Design at Osborne & Little. ‘The geometric shapes often found in the garden offer contrast to the natural elements and also a playful change of scale.’

(Image credit: London Art at Chaplins)

How does bringing the garden indoors affect a room? 

‘Natural patterns help introduce a sense of calm and quiet to our interiors and wall murals inspired by the garden not only help bring the outside in, but also help achieve harmony by creating an extension of your garden so that nature flows through your home, inside and out,’ says Jane Rockett, Co-founder of Rockett St George. ‘Garden-inspired wall murals and wallpaper are also wonderful for those with small gardens or no outside space, as these designs will form their own relaxing garden oasis.’

Why are wall murals becoming more popular for 2022? 

‘Wall murals are brilliant for creating instant impact in a room and as we’ve grown more comfortable with using bold color and pattern in our homes recently, wallpapers and wall murals have once again become more popular, says Jane Rockett of Rockett St George. ‘As the events of the last couple of years have meant we’re spending more time at home, how our interiors make us feel has become more important than ever. Wall murals have a truly transformative effect and can change the atmosphere of a room in an instant. With appreciation for nature at a deserved all-time high, wall murals of beautiful landscape scenes and architectural garden features are set to reign in 2022.’ 

‘The evolution of digital technology has really stimulated the trend for immersive, larger-scale repeats which in the past have been exclusive to hand-crafted techniques,’ says Johanna Bright of Osborne & Little, ‘Now they are so much more accessible, and we can explore and recreate hand-painted artwork in large-scale printed designs.’

Wallpaper by Rockett St George

(Image credit: Rockett St George)

‘Designs that feature beautiful garden structures look extraordinary in a conservatory or living space that backs onto the garden, with any windows or glass doors perfect for framing the garden to add extra depth to the design,’ advises Jane Rockett of Rockett St George. ‘Another incredible space to embrace a wall mural of this design is a bathroom. While wallpaper in the bathroom is a great way to add interest to the walls without the costly expense of tiles. Murals have the ability to transform your space and create a magical environment that can evoke memories or whisk you away to serene oasis of calm. By adding luxury and a hint of whimsy to your walls, this clever decorative feature creates the perfect combination of style and relaxation.’

Frieda Gormley of House of Hackney explains how to work the best wallpaper trends of 2022

It’s interesting to see the growing momentum of the wallpaper revival, we're seeing the evolution of the wall which is really exciting. It's anti-boredom, pro-craft and about enlivening our homes with spirit, wonder and art – it’s very emotive, and so needed right now. 

After being at home for so long and looking deeply at our environments, both aesthetically and in terms of meaning, we've torn up the decorating rulebook. We’re much more liberated now. Home is so much more of a place than just somewhere to sleep and go to work from, and people are increasingly starting to pick up a paintbrush, get decorating, and be playful with it. Decorating is being pushed further and further.  

The wallpaper styles for 2022 are about bringing joy to our homes. At House of Hackney we talk about the joy of wallpaper – wallpaper really can make us happy! And the beauty of it is that it's enjoyed by many, it's transformative to a space and home and ultimately to people’s lives. 

The rise of decorative wallpaper has been gaining more and more and more momentum, and the stresses of 2021 have accelerated the new wallpaper trends further. People are becoming very playful with walls, ceilings and surfaces – it’s is a very creative, artistic moment for the wall.   

During times of unrest in the world, we tend to return to the pull of nostalgia – with the difficult few years that everyone has had, and the evolution of the home into a place of sanctuary away from the outside world, we’re seeing the revival of the decorative wall. It's about a return to the past, both from an artisanal point of view, and from a nostalgic point of view.

Damask is now rising in popularity again, an incredibly classic design associated with beautiful historic homes. When you mix its classical heritage with digital printing technology and modern design sentiment, you can bring unlimited color into it, really ramp it up and play with the scale away from the confinements that printing had. Our damask collection with Gainsborough is cinematic with its proportions and color. 

It’s about time we found a new feature wall – it's done – and wallpapering within wall panels feels very decorative, referencing Les Arts Décoratifs. It’s clever. Wallpaper is an investment and this is a smart economical way to have a pop of print. It’s a way to get into print, a step towards more pattern as the wallpaper can easily be changed. It looks really beautiful. 

The tiger print wallpaper trend is a follow on from the palm trend. Exoticism has a pull at this moment in time in response to our global grounding and lack of travel. It’s a playful, moody take on a nature print – a lot of decorating trends in 2022 are ultimately about people's connection to nature and bringing it indoors. The full-bodied tiger print is wild, moody and a talking point while also being an easy monochrome scheme.  

The growing trend for bringing a classic British garden inside ties into the vogue for decorating with British flora and fauna, and the increasingly wildness of floral patterns. As people spent more time in nature during lockdowns, they discovered the English countryside, forging new connections with nature which they now want to reflect in their homes. 

The trend for abstract neutrals I find very interesting. It's minimally decorative, soft, the lines are clean and the palette has got a low color, but there's a very strong beautiful, very refined aesthetic to it. It's easy but still interesting, making me think of craft or pottery with the earthy, natural pigments, and representing a more lo-fi, natural mood that's coming through in interiors.

Amy Moorea Wong is a freelance interior design journalist with a decade of experience in contemporary print and digital editorial, previously News Editor at Livingetc. She writes on a broad range of modern design topics from news and interior zeitgeist to houses, architecture, travel and wider culture. She has a penchant for natural materials, surprising pops of colour and pattern and design with an eco edge.

Trendy wallpapers 2022

Which wallpapers are trending in 2022? What materials and colors are in trend? What influences the style of the interior today? These and other questions remain relevant every year. We always strive for renewal and want to equip our space as comfortable as possible for the soul and body. What trends are relevant today, read in our article.

Every day in the post-industrial world, the ecological component of life is becoming increasingly important, which affects health, mood, general emotional background and performance. The walls of our home, which make up our "second skin", should provide us with global protection from harmful external factors. And here natural materials and eco-style come to the rescue, which not only remain in trend this season, but will be with us for a long time to come. Psychological comfort will be created by imitations of natural textures, which will give a feeling of closeness to nature and a sense of spiritual harmony.
The priority remains the ability of interiors to be unobtrusive, not to annoy or annoy. In the foreground - Scandinavian style, minimalism, wabi-sabi, eco, recycle, ethnic style. All this, of course, has an impact on trendy wallpapers in the interior of 2022.

Main wallpaper trends for 2022

The main trends of this year, experts note the following.

Natural. Today, the time has come when natural wallpapers have become the basis of interiors. In addition to the environmental safety of the materials themselves, natural wallpapers attract with their naturalness and textures. They are made by sticking natural fibers or their weaves onto an environmentally friendly base, thus obtaining natural canvases in the full sense of the word. Today, bamboo and jute wallpapers are popular. Wood veneer, linen, sisal and even plant leaves are growing in popularity. Of course, they all require special care, but bringing nature into the house, and with it peace and harmony, is worth a lot.

Handmade. Many wallpapers made from natural materials are made by hand. It can be either drawing a design or the process of creating textures. In the past 2021, such wallpapers rose in the popularity rating to the leading positions, and today in 2022 they reached the peak of popularity and became a real trend of the season.

Light and airy. One of the main wallpaper trends of this year is the creation of atmosphere in the interior. It should not be overloaded with complex elements, flashy motives. Everything should be simple and concise, so the wallpaper should be light and airy. It is better to do it in such a way that a certain amount of understatement remains. Examples are the Scandinavian style or the recycler that has recently come into vogue.

Return to basics. This is also a fashionable trend today, demonstrating a move away from "industrialization" and a return to simple, understandable and unobtrusive ethnic motifs. Trendy wallpapers in 2022 can be a reflection of the ethnic designs of various cultures. It can be African motifs, Indian, American, English. Colonial style or retro elements are very popular today in interiors, which can be emphasized with appropriate wallpaper. The main principle is recognition and simplicity. Wallpaper should create a mood and a calm environment - without aggression.

Environmentally friendly. In recent years, wallpaper environmental issues have grown from a fashion trend to the norm. Why choose canvases made with harsh chemicals that release harmful substances into the living space when there is a safe alternative? It can be textile wallpaper made from natural fibers, paper or non-woven, produced using water-based paints, hypoallergenic fabrics specially produced for children's rooms. The choice is huge, and the main principle is safety.

Flora and fauna. How pleasant it is to calm down and fall asleep among the patterns of foliage, graceful flowers, delicate leaves! This is another one of the trendy wallpaper trends of 2022. Any canvases with flora and fauna today are very fashionable. These can be paintings: palm branches, lush flower arrangements, jungle thickets or even entire panels that can serve as an accent wall.

Paintings in the style of toile de jouis or chinoiserie deserve special attention. These are old styles that have received a new birth, which have recently been used by French decorators, and have migrated to us since last year. Toile de jouis - this is how in the old days they called cotton fabric with a printed pattern of pastoral scenes with forest animals, shepherd boys, ladies resting in nature, hunters on horseback. And now the toile de juy is a canvas for walls on paper or non-woven with recognizable idealistic patterns. The second direction is chinoiserie. In fact, this style represents Chinese motifs in a European interpretation: plum blossoms, birds of paradise, outlandish plants, pagodas. In such canvases, the main values ​​are the recognizability of drawings and their rhythm, which soothes and relaxes.


Geometry. The fashion for geometric patterns has smoothly flowed from 2021 to 2022. Experts believe that the secrets of the popularity of geometry in wallpaper patterns are the ability to radically change the “mood” of a separate room, which is extremely important for those who work at home today. It is enough to decorate one room with wallpaper with a geometric pattern, and immediately the interior and the internal state of a person will be balanced. In this regard, there is only one advice - do not be afraid of cardinal and non-standard decisions.


Fashion trends 2022

Naturalness

Absolutely for all people, regardless of their age and social status.

Today, naturalness in wallpapers is the components of a healthy lifestyle that has become fashionable and firmly rooted in the mind of a modern person: giving up bad habits, sports, healthy eating, environmentally friendly materials, including wallpaper.

Handmade

Suitable for people who are engaged in handmade and appreciate manual labor. These wallpapers, along with naturalness, demonstrate what amazing results can be achieved without the use of automated lines and robots.

Back to basics

The sector of trendy wallpapers in ethnic style is suitable for people over 35 years old who subconsciously feel ethnic motifs. These can be people who have traveled or worked in countries where ethnic groups live, or just history lovers who want to bring it into their interior.

Light and airy

Fashionable wallpapers for young people who appreciate minimalism and decluttering in the interior, refuse everything massive and sometimes unnecessary. The main thing is to create an atmosphere of relaxation from the hustle and bustle without a rigid reference to the classics.

Environmental

An ideal wallpaper option for families with children, because there is nothing more expensive than the health of a child.

Eco-friendly wallpapers are also suitable for a house or apartment where a person who suffers from allergies or respiratory diseases lives.

Flora and fauna

Canvases for true aesthetes, regardless of their age. For those who appreciate the beauty of nature and do not get tired of enjoying it.


Fabric trends

Until quite recently, the industry did not indulge in the choice of wallpaper materials, and this is despite the fact that wallpaper has been known for a long time. In recent years, the situation has changed dramatically. There are so many wallpaper options that fashion trends have appeared in the materials of the canvases themselves. Which of them are the most fashionable in 2022?

Textile wall coverings. This year, designers advise not to be afraid of textile wallpapers, even though they require careful maintenance. These wallpapers can be a continuation of "naturalness". The best options are linen, cotton, silk. On the one hand, such canvases are a return to the old traditions of wall decoration, and on the other hand, they are, as they say, “the latest fashion”.

Paper or non-woven wallpaper. Today, these materials are the epitome of sustainability, which, as you already know, is a fashion trend in 2022.

Reliable imitations of natural textures. Another wallpaper trend for 2022. Moreover, leading designers say that, judging by the new collections of famous brands, such wallpapers, "masking" different species, such as marble, cedar wood or textured fabric, will become favorites this year. Among the hottest hits can be noted canvases with a terrazzo pattern. The secrets lie in the high decorativeness, which is achieved by drawing or obtaining texture by pressing the top layer, such as vinyl.


Trends. Wallpaper color

The desire to get trendy wallpapers 2022 at any cost can lead to a critical mistake if color is not taken into account. It must be understood that the colors of the wallpaper also have their own fashion, and this fact must be taken into account without fail. At the same time, one must understand that designers do not impose trends in wallpaper colors. They themselves are installed depending on the needs of people.

In one of her interviews, the author of the first Russian trend book, Zoya Tee, said that today, when there are continuous problems around us, the living space of a house or apartment should become a place where it is calm and comfortable. Where can you come and relax. That is why psychological aspects are important when choosing a wallpaper color.

What colors are in demand today?

Space blue. This is a dark blue color that, despite its intensity, allows you to relax almost instantly.

Blackberry. Shades of blue, violet, lilac have a calming effect, therefore they are in demand. It can be blueberry, blackberry, cranberry, cranberry. On the one hand, they are beautiful and rich, and on the other hand, they resemble berries, and therefore nature.

Endless nude. Where would we be without it, without pastel pink, green, blue shades, which are currently in great demand?

Mustard, honey and sun. Accent bright colors that embody warmth and happiness.

Night sky and sea greens. Deep shades that are in demand in "natural" interiors.

Chocolate Paradise. "Sweet" chocolate colors are in trend today, ranging from milky white to deep cinnamon.

Complex green. Somehow it so happened that khaki is back in fashion. It is difficult to say what kind of reincarnation this is, but in 2022, wallpapers of color shades close to khaki are in trend.

Black. The color of refined style and respectability, which is always in fashion.

Dynamic contrasts. Designers advise using color contrasts that are fashionable today in interior design. For example, you can stick yellow wallpaper on one wall, and decorate the other in bright red. The effect is amazing. The main thing in this case is to take into account the rule of mixing colors along the color wheel in order to obtain a harmonious interior.


Room trends

Living room. This is a true paradise for lovers of minimalism. This room should be minimally occupied by furniture placed along the walls. It is then that the living room will be filled with air, and, while receiving guests, it will be possible to enjoy the atmosphere of pleasant communication.

If the walls are minimally occupied by pieces of furniture, then there are ample opportunities for experimenting with prints and textures. Feel free to choose a rich design, such as flora, geometry, ethnic style. Any solution will be relevant, and if you think that the saturation is too much, then dilute it with companion background wallpapers.


Bedroom. "Place of power" in any apartment or house.

Focus on texture and color! The texture affects the perception of design no less than color, and to create a mood of relaxation, the texture, for example, of textiles will help maintain the atmosphere of relaxation.


Child. The main thing in the room where the child is located is the safety of materials! We strive to give our children the best, and if we talk about environmental friendliness and hypoallergenicity, then you should pay attention to paper and non-woven wallpapers.

In order to "extend the life" of the interior of the children's room as much as possible, choose designs that will be relevant for more than one year, taking into account the age of the child. It is important to strike a balance and let the child enjoy the happy moments of childhood. If the kid is involved in the choice of wall coverings, please him and let him express himself, since he will live in this interior. Our range includes wallpaper-coloring. A child can draw on them, getting to know the world and creating their own interior.


Kitchen. The main trend for the kitchen is to make the impractical practical.

Often, when choosing wallpapers for the kitchen, we deprive ourselves of the opportunity to use natural textiles or natural fibers, such as, for example, sisal, jute or abaca, because this is not practical. Go for the trick - imitate natural materials. You have in your arsenal many options for wall coverings made of vandal-resistant vinyl, the texture of which faithfully imitates natural materials.


Corridor. The interior of the corridor is a place for experiments! Most often, we devote the least attention to this room, but in vain.

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In fact, the corridor is the face of our house. There are two ways to go about it. The first is to make an accent wall, unless, of course, the area and configuration of the room allow. The second is to highlight the corridor with color and emphasize it with texture. Both ways are effective trend solutions.

For inspiration, you can always use the PITERRA catalog: exclusive collections of wallpapers, panels, decoration accessories will appeal to the most demanding customer. We are waiting for you in our showrooms in St. Petersburg and Moscow. You can order goods on our website with delivery throughout Russia. In any case, we will always help you select exceptional materials for your design project.

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Etude vol. II

Concept Collection Etude vol. II reflects the growing importance of art in public and private interiors. Etudes are a visualization of answers to questions about how the earthly in a person connects with the sublime, how the spiritual returns us to ourselves, how nature sharpens intuition. Natural shades and natural motifs in the classical and postmodern interpretation make the perception of the plots native and affect deep emotions. This collection is for those who want to turn walls into an art object worthy of a close look, filling the room with a special meaning.

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British Style Forest

The ideological content of the collection is a kind of escapism, an escape into unusual beauty, which is embodied by a fairytale forest full of surprises with plants of fantastic shapes. Images oscillate between past and present, virtual and physical. They are barely perceptible, just like the dreamy plot of Ornamental Forest, which, thanks to its rich texture, becomes a luxurious textile canvas on the walls of the house. The theme of traveling to India entered the collection as harmoniously as the colonial flavor is firmly rooted in British traditions: the slightly unrealistic tropical motifs of Palampore seem to be frozen in the moment, filling the space with a sense of timelessness. The checkered Quilt pattern is as much a symbol of Britain as the striped flag, red telephone box or Big Ben.

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A La Prima

À la prima (Italian for “on the first try”) is a kind of painting technique with painting a picture in one session. Due to the fact that the layers of paint are applied to each other quickly, until they are completely dry, a lively and multi-layered work is created. The alla prima technique is an impulse, it is an emotional impression of what comes out from under the brush of the creator. Thus, the main motifs of the collection were the foggy landscape of Silence with nature just awakened from sleep and the amazing Flower Story valley with wild herbs. The spring collection A La Prima gives you the opportunity to feel yourself in a special emotional state "here and now".

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Golden Library

Developing the palette for the background wallpaper Golden Library, the designers took as a basis the principle of pictorial harmony - combinations of shades close to the main color. The natural beige range was chosen as the title one, which has proven itself in different styles and takes into account a wide variety of preferences. Both in drawings and coloring, the authors of the collection took care of the simplicity of wallpaper selection and ease of working with this catalog. Both an experienced designer and a non-professional will appreciate the Golden Library collection and find in it a "work" to their taste.

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Shade vol. II

Shade collection vol. 2 is built with materials that reflect a commitment to excellence and luxurious minimalism. The naturalistic textures of the new collection are a continuation of the bestseller from the Loymina factory.

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Equator

The Equator collection is rich in author's prints and images of the warm countries of the equatorial belt. With the help of the luxurious, bright, colorful Equator collection, Loymina designers invite them to cross the imaginary belt of our planet - the equator - and find themselves in the place where you would like to visit for a long time. Extraordinarily beautiful flowers, sand dunes, ocean calm, exotic animals, citrus trees, eclectic geometric patterns with mother-of-pearl embroidery effect - each design impresses with the quality of workmanship and thoughtful details.

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Etude

The Etude collection is a stunning digital wall mural that expands the boundaries of the home and reveals scenic views. Ten exceptional panels are united by the fact that the focus of each composition is nature. Our communication with the beautiful is always filled with spirituality and energy, an aesthetic experience that is so close to each of us. The panels were hand-painted and convey the beauty of different natural landscapes. The Etude collection is a proposal to recharge with positive energy and feel the aesthetics of nature.

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Origins

The drawings of the Origins collection concentrate the searches and discoveries of many generations of artists and designers around the world, but this time a completely new approach to their solution is demonstrated. The collection is built on natural associations - both in pictorial motifs and in colors. Classical ornaments - “blooming garden” (argania), “herbs” (willow-herb), “flowers” ​​(gladiolus, acanthus), “berries” (Bilberry), “forest thicket” (woodland, wonder-squirrel) - as if created to illustrate children's fairy tales that return us to the origins. They take us to the world of fabulous nature, so many-sidedly sung in folk and author's poetry. The "rhymes" of the patterns in the Origins collection are also multifaceted, unexpected and impressive: each room of your house can be dedicated to a separate pattern with its own color composition, or you can use several patterns in one space at once.

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Amazonia

The designs of the Amazonia wallpaper collection are permeated with a philosophy of harmony, and through the images imprinted in them one can come to a true understanding of beauty. Sophisticated images in the South American style, images of animals and nature, combined with large prints, will make the interior unique.

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Shade

In the Shade collection you will find more than 80 color options and interesting solutions for texture and relief. These wallpapers can resemble a water surface rippled by gusts of sea breeze (Cheviot), a picturesque cut of natural stone (Alcantara) or a very accurately conveyed texture of velveteen (Cord). The color scheme of a modern living space should create an atmosphere of calm and serenity, but not be boring. For backgrounds, shade options work better than pure rich colors, and their ability to harmonize with each other enhances the color effect of the interior.

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Liberty

The drawings of the Liberty collection seem to be created to the sounds of a modern city coming from the windows of our rooms. The names of the drawings contain the names of famous designers who so well conveyed the mood of the time in their ornaments and who inspired the creation of the collection. Combining the drawings and shades of colors of the collection, you remember the mood experienced during the journey, felt on the streets of those cities of the world - large and small - in which you once were, and were happy there.

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Lemonade

Speed ​​through jungles and deserts, find yourself inside a magical lemonade river or a castle made of Tetris cubes, run on a fashion party for a tennis court or relax on the lawn and rush to space - all this can be imagined thanks to the 14 designs of the Lemonade collection. Designers offer a combination of 15 colors, made with high-quality fade-resistant paints. A kaleidoscope of shapes, shades, impressions and associations is guaranteed!

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Clair

CLAIR colors are inspired by metaphors that can be found in fiction: there are, for example, “colors of the day” wallpapers. When choosing, it is up to you to decide which day you would like to remember: the Parisian or the Chinese day, and at what time of the year. There is a hevea color, and this, perhaps, as for the hero of one story, is “the color of rubber”. There are “the color of stone deities from Easter Island”, “the color of night bamboo”, “the color of the luster of sugar icing”. The drawings of the collection amaze, on the one hand, with discouraging accuracy, and on the other hand, they are associated with the call of a bird or resemble figures that are generated by ripples on the water.

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Gallery Classic

The Gallery Classic collection offers a fresh take on classic motifs. As Pablo Picasso said, "everyone has the right to change, even artists." Loymina artists were inspired to change by the trends in the development of interior fashion in Europe. The collection combines classic patterns with trendy colours, and traditional colors with innovative graphics. The collection includes 7 ornaments and a range of background wallpapers with a textile effect.

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Equilibre

The Equilibre wallpaper collection by Loymina immerses you in the world of color compositions built on smooth transitions from one color to another. Artists call this technique “color stretching” or “washing”, graphic designers use the term “gradient”, and stylists and interior designers use the word “ombre”. The creators of the collection provide complete freedom in the combination and alternation of colors, in the joining and direction of gradient canvases. A little of your imagination, and gradient compositions will appear in all their splendor! Equilibre associatively balances on the dramatic relationship between natural and artificial.

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Timeless

Timeless is a collection filled with the energy of everyday life, when it is important not only to use opportunities, but also to be able to design them. The collection is conceived in such a way that you find yourself in the role of a co-author: you can experiment with each of the 10 main motives at your discretion. The drawings of the new collection are created on the basis of the most popular trends in modern design: parametric modeling, digital design, pictorial plasticity.

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La belle epoque

An unexpected combination of neoclassicism, modernism and orientalism. The LA BELLE EPOQUE collection refers us to the "Belle Epoque" and creates a special semantic context of the interrelations of designs and color shades. The tastes of the era of historicism, the styles of the modern era, as well as images of modernism of the early 20th century are mixed in the kaleidoscope of LA BELLE EPOQUE and sometimes show bizarre and amazing "pictures". LOYMINA designers have invested in this collection the splendor of garden flowers and love for black, nostalgia for the ornaments of the era of Marie Antoinette, the attractiveness of the silver surface of Charles Christophle, the romantic naturalness of nature, the softness of the range of academic painting and the expressiveness of Jules Cheret's posters, the scrupulousness in matters of etiquette and the escapade of early modernists .

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Boudoir

The Boudoir collection is a classic that soothes, soothes the soul and sets you up for pleasant dreams and romantic dreams. Thin and delicate ornaments emphasize the femininity of the chosen style, evoke calmness and bear the imprint of innermost secrets hidden somewhere nearby. Floral motifs and leaf ornaments create the atmosphere of a secluded gazebo. Imitation of classic silk drapery emphasizes the nobility of the old style and gives the interior owners a sense of belonging to the luxury of bygone times. Darker and more contrasting versions in the Versailles style create a special emphasis on the deeply personal, intimate character of the room, not intended for outsiders.

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Jardin Secret

The JARDIN SECRET collection is based on seven designs: boutonniere, aquilegia, vine, diamonds, magnolia, gothic crabs ' and 'stripes'. They are presented in a color palette that symbolizes the awakening spring nature. Flickering snow under the warm rays of the sun, graphite branches of plants, early greenery that heralds renewal, pre-sunset clouds and the blue of the sky in the morning - all these images are incorporated in the color range of the new collection. JARDIN SECRET is a collection for a large family in which different generations live side by side in harmony and love. By choosing wallpapers from the JARDIN SECRET collection for your home, you will immerse yourself in an atmosphere of warmth, similar to the one that is in the air when you read your favorite children's book aloud.

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Shelter

The artists of the Loymina factory took as a basis the colors and imitation of the textures of coarse knitting and woven woolen fabrics). The handmade effect, which never ceases to be relevant in modern design, lies not only in wallpaper patterns, but also in the possibility of combining them. Therefore, the Shelter wallpaper collection will suit both modern and traditional interiors. A wide range of wall decor techniques is also provided by the color scheme. The Shelter collection is dominated by natural colors - snow, undyed linen, heather, sand, semi-precious stones. However, in the rattling of knitting needles, and in the dance of snowflakes, and in the silence of the fog, something magical is always felt.

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Satori vol. II

Satori vol. II”, consisting of more than 110 articles, 5 of which are the new design of Blossom (“Blossoming Apple Tree”). This drawing is presented in delicate pastel shades and in a graphic black and white version. The rest of the articles are a complete collection of backgrounds that can be an ideal companion for any wallpaper from the Loimina factory. Creating the Satori vol. II, the designers took as a basis two principles of pictorial harmony: a combination of shades close to the main color, and a combination of three primary colors and their shades within a certain interval.

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Renaissance

The new expressiveness of well-known motifs is shown in the most unexpected way: four classic designs are brought to life with an innovative 3D effect paint technique. The new expressiveness of well-known motifs is demonstrated in the most unexpected way: four classic designs are embodied through innovative paint technology with the effect of volume: - Luxury large-scale Renaissance Damask ornament; – Drawing from oriental tales with a shimmering effect of Brocade brocade; – Companions: Textile and Bando. The special effect of the textile coating makes the seams almost invisible.

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Rosa Dragomirski

The collection is distinguished by its color range, which has become the basis for coloristic compositions, greatly enriching our understanding of companion wallpapers. Rosa Dragomirski is a gift from Loymina to its clients. Rose - the "queen of flowers" - is the main motif of the collection. Wall-paper with the image of large flowers will turn your interior into a "Garden of roses", will help to keep warm and memories of the happiest days of your life. The peculiarity of the collection is the color range, which became the basis for coloristic compositions, greatly enriching our understanding of companion wallpapers.

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Classic vol. II

Classic vol. II" is built according to the laws of the classics and is a combination of wallpaper in the classical sense of the word and three digital panels: "Fragonard", "French Bouquet", "Medallion". There are two main classical principles in the pictorial language of the collection: pictorial and graphic. As a result, well-known, at first glance, colors will look unusual. The splendor of the colorful palette and the exquisite colorism of the two main patterns are supported by the tonal range of companion wallpapers: mother-of-pearl pink, ecru, light beige, soft green, blue with gold, lilac, chocolate, burgundy, dark blue, deep purple and gold.


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