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24 Iconic Wallpapers - Famous Wallpaper Designs in History
Just as the Chinese invented paper, they were also first to stick it on their walls. Painted rice paper was used for decoration as far back as the Qin Dynasty in the first century. Innovation using smoother fibers like linen and cotton eventually replaced rice, making painting on paper even more durable and creating an ever-higher demand.
As the Silk Road introduced patterned papers to the European markets in the 12th century, the continental love affair with wallpaper followed a similar path as sought-after chintz. Simple block-printing techniques were used to create patterns that imitated luxury fabrics, such as silk damask and cotton chinoiserie, as a way to decorate the home in a cost-effective manner. The Industrial Revolution made it easier to produce complex patterns, and it soon became all the rage to outfit the home with wallpaper from floor to ceiling, no matter one's socioeconomic status.
The main intention of wallpaper has always been to infuse the home with color and pattern, to create a world outside of one's own, and add a sense of the delight to the everyday. Wallpaper patterns are as much a piece of art as the paintings hung on your wall, and many designs have outlasted the maker. From rambling roses and scenic views to bold, graphic prints, these iconic wallpapers have made such a lasting impression that designers still turn to to them to transform a space.
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Bowood by Colefax and Fowler
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Famous for its English chintzes, Colefax and Fowler's Bowood has endured since 1938 as one of their most popular patterns. The design was taken from a mid-19th-century fragment found at Bowood House in Wiltshire, England.
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Zebras by Scalamandré
Courtesy of Scalamandre
Defying trends, Scalamandré's Zebras is just as popular now as it was 80 years ago. Gino Circiello, owner of the illustrious Italian restaurant Gino's, enlisted his friend Flora Scalamandré to help create a standout print for his small-budget Manhattan location. Mr. Circiello was fond of hunting and dreamed of an African safari he could not afford, so instead, he had playful zebras flanking his walls in a dramatic pattern colored in the now-iconic tomato red. Having shut its doors in 2010, Gino's had been a refuge for the creative elite of New York, including Ed Sullivan and Frank Sinatra, since the 1940s.
While loved and used by many interior designers over the years, Zebras is also known for its use in Wes Anderson's 2001 The Royal Tenenbaums as the wallpaper in Margot's childhood bedroom.
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Toile de Nantes by Pierre Frey
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This classic Pierre Frey wallpaper was inspired by ikat fabrics from the 18th century and has a cult following from some of the world's most stylish names, including Estée Lauder, who used it in her Hamptons home in the 1970s.
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Salon Vert by de Gournay
Courtesy of Degournay
Though this sweeping, hand-painted wallpaper may be fairly new to de Gournay's repertoire, Salon Vert's leafy branches were inspired by the famous antique paper used in Baroness Pauline de Rothschild's Paris apartment. The pattern was captured in a photograph taken by Horst P. Horst for Vogue with the Baroness peeping into the room from the jib door in 1969.
While de Gournay has since re-created this majestic design, the original was taken down in 1988 after Rothschild's death and was last seen for sale in a Parisienne antiques shop in the early 1990s. Its whereabouts since are unknown.
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Martinique by CW Stockwell
Courtesy of CW Stockwell
We all know and love a tropical banana leaf print, but CW Stockwell's hand-printed Martinique pattern from 1942 was one of the originals. Second-generation CW Stockwell owners Remy and Lucile Chatain created this design in collaboration with botanical illustrator Albert Stockdale after a vacation to the South Seas. Fashion and interior designer Don Loper fell in love with the pattern and used it in the Beverly Hills Hotel, creating an iconic Southern California look.
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Pyne Hollyhock by Schumacher
Courtesy of Schumacher and Emily Followill
Pyne Hollyhock was divined from those magical designer-client love affairs. Socialite Nancy "Princess" Pyne enlisted Albert Hadley to decorate her 1929 Cherryfields estate located in New Jersey's horse country. The main living room became one of the most venerated interiors in the industry since its 1962 inception, the most defining element being the frothy floral chintz adorning the upholstery. Hadley had picked up the patterned fabric in England, and to the rest of Pyne's family chagrin, she fell in love. Little did Pyne's family know how important the pattern would later become to interior design.
In 2008, Schumacher approached Pyne about the pattern, and she graciously loaned it to them. After two years of painstaking work, the pattern was introduced to the market and has since gained even more popularity. We love how Lauren Lowe of Lauren Elaine Interiors adds a bit of English charm to a mudroom using this classic pattern.
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Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils
Courtesy of Kravet and Lesley Unruh
One of the most recognizable patterns from the interior design lexicon, Les Touches's popularity has spanned decades and continues to be one of Brunschwig & Fils's top sellers. The animal-esque polka dot was originally developed from a set of post-WWII photographs and first introduced in 1965. Since then, the pattern is offered in more than 18 colorways, and its versatility spans from traditional to eclectic decorating styles. Here, Danielle Rollins mixes Les Touches with blue lacquer trim for a chic hallway.
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Parakeets and Pearls by Adelphi Paper Hangings
Courtesy of Adelphi
Adelphi Paper Hangings is a small, artisanal company whose 1999 origins are rooted in preserving the traditional techniques and patterns of antique wallpapers. This whimsical design called Parakeet and Pearls in green and pink was popular in 18th-century France and was used in the recent film adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma.
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Sigourney by Quadrille
Courtesy of Quadrille
Titled Sigourney, the name of this iconic wallpaper hints to its celebrity origins. John Knott, owner of Quadrille and good friend David Saloman (Sigourney Weaver’s decorator at the time), found and gifted a Hawaiian quilt to the actress. John loved the playful motif so much he turned into a vibrant, large-scale print. John Fondas expertly uses Sigourney's print as the focal point of his West Palm Beach dining room.
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St. Laurent by Degournay
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One of the most iconic and storied chinoiseries, de Gournay's St. Laurent was inspired by an antique set owned by the acclaimed fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Installed in Laurent's and Bergé's Paris apartment, the wallpaper was believed to have been depicted in Cecil Beaton's famed watercolor portrait of Harrison and Mona Williams (later Mona Bismark) in their Palm Beach home. The Williams purchased the papers from interior designer Syrie Maugham in the 1930s, and they changed hands several times before landing in Yves Saint Laurent's possession for good.
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Citrus Garden by Schumacher
Courtesy of Schumacher
Based on an archival botanical pattern that acclaimed midcentury architect Josef Frank designed for Schumacher in 1947, Citrus Garden bears the signature whimsy, color, and personality of Frank's distinct style. He combined Bauhaus principles with a loose, hand-drawn sensibility to create textiles possessing a modern, inimitable charm.
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Fireworks by Hinson
Courtesy of Scalamandre
Famous interior decorators Albert Hadley and Harry Hinson collaborated together in 2001 to create this wallpaper pattern bursting with color. This light and airy print was unavailable except in large quantities due to the high cost of producing hand-printed wallpapers, but the recent acquisition of Hinson by Scalamandré will make the pattern available as early as spring 2021.
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Ipswich Sprig by Adelphi Paper Hangings
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A smaller-scale print discovered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Ipswich Sprig, re-created by Adelphi, was a popular pattern in parlors and dining rooms in the first half of the 18th century until larger prints became the rage in interiors. This pattern has been used in many historic homes, such as the Choate House at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg.
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Bird and Thistle by Brunshwig & Fils
Courtesy of Kravet and Heidi Harris
Originating in the 18th century, Bird and Thistle is an English archival print initially printed on a cream cotton tabby from an engraved copper plate at the Bromley Hall print works from 1780–1785. Brunshwig & Fils reintroduced this pattern nearly 200 years later in both fabric and paper, and these frolicking birds have since enjoyed an unparalleled resurgence among interior design enthusiasts. We adore how Clary Bosbyshell designs a feminine entryway vignette employing this class chinoiserie.
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Brazilliance by Dorothy Draper
Courtesy of Dorothy Draper
Inspired by a work trip to design the interiors of the Brazilian luxury hotel and casino Palácio Quitandinha (designed by Italian architect in Luis Fossatti in a mix of Baroque and Art Deco styles) at the very beginning of WWII, Dorothy Draper came back with a sketch for a banana leaf print that would soon become one of the most iconic wallpapers designs of all time. The pattern was officially introduced with Draper's design in California's Arrowhead Springs Hotel in 1939, and it continues to this day to portray a sense of old-world glamour.
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Papiers Japonais by Clarence House
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Kazumi Yoshida’s first design for Clarence House, Papiers Japonais, was inspired by a book of antique Japanese botanical paintings and has been a top-seller for the brand ever since. In the 2011 book, Clarence House: The Art of the Textile, Kazumi muses on one of his favorite designs:
“'Papiers Japonais,' the first printed fabric I ever designed for Clarence House, encapsulates the balance that I look for in my work. It’s a kind of 'less is more' botanical. I found myself fascinated by a book of botanical drawings found in a museum in Tokyo. So different from Western versions, the drawings were linear ink sketches with just a hint of color. They were so delicate; I really liked them. So I started to sketch flowers from a Western botanical book in a Japanese way, leaving them a bit unfinished, with just a hint of color, a suggestion of blossoms and leaves. Then we scattered the sketches on the floor. The way they lay on top of each other created shadows so interesting that I made them part of the overall pattern. That collected collage of drawings became the final artwork for the printed fabric. The design is so offbeat, but it’s subtle. Your affection for it can develop over time. Lee Radziwill used this print. She used it on the walls in her New York penthouse apartment.”
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Views of North America by Zuber
Courtesy of Zuber
Views of North America, more succinctly known as Scenic Views, has become one of the most famous panoramic papers in creation due to its use in the White House. Contrary to popular belief, this ode to America was actually created in France.
Jean-Julien Deltil, an artist often employed to create designs for the wallpaper company Zuber, was inspired by Jacques-Gérard Milbert’s recently published lithographs of the New World across the Atlantic. Requiring 1,690 printing blocks and 223 colors, this luxurious, hand-printed 1830s wallpaper spans scenes of New York Bay, the Hudson River, Catskill Mountains, Boston Harbor, and Niagara Falls. This charming depiction of a preindustrial America wooed the likes of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and she used it to redecorate the White House in 1961. It was also used in many private homes and hotels over the centuries.
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Pimpernel by Morris & Co
Courtesy of Sanderson
British textile designer and activist William Morris designed this pattern in 1876, using it in his own dining room at Kelmscott House, which is now a historic landmark in the Cotswolds. A favorite among designers and celebrities alike, it's been spotted in both Liv Tyler and Kate Hudson's homes.
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Albert by Sister Parish
Courtesy of Sister Parish
One of Sister Parish's most iconic prints, Albert is an ode to Parish's longtime business and creative partner. Originally designed by Albert Hadley himself, the print is characterized by small dashes to create a delicate yet effortlessly chic pattern that works in traditional and modern interiors alike.
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Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son
Courtesy of Cole and Sons
A recurring graphic in David Hicks's oeuvre, this bold repeating hexagon offered at Cole & Son is one of Hicks's most well-known patterns. A sur-flex print technique developed to replicate the character of by-hand block-printing takes the edge off of each corner and creates an overall softer hand.
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Décor Chinois by Zuber
Courtesy of Historic New England
A room famous for its green trim and luscious wallpaper, Zuber is the designer for the dreamy walls of Belfry Chamber at the Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester, Massachusetts. This 1832 chinoiserie is still hand-painted today, and designer Henry Davis Sleeper used this pattern to minimize the odd angles of the room by cutting out birds and flowers and reapplying them in different areas to hide seams.
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Shengyou Toile by Schumacher
Courtesy of Schumacher
Schumacher's storied Shengyou Toile was drawn by Jean-Baptiste Pillement, a court painter to Marie Antoinette. It was first printed in 1785 at the Oberkampf factory in Jouy, the genre’s seminal mill. Schumacher brought the design into their fold, adding fresh color ways, like this unexpected yet bold purple.
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The Vase by Clarence House
Courtesy of Clarence House
British designer David Hicks developed this signature bold vase motif for Clarence House in the mid 1970s, and it has a been a best-seller ever since. Just as Hicks was known for his ability to blend the old with the new in interior design, the strong graphic quality keeps the pattern modern while the symmetrical repeat has the feel of an old-world damask.
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Fazenda Lilly by Dorothy Draper
Courtesy of Dorothy Draper
Dorothy Draper created this splashy design in 1939 for the Greenbrier Resort. It was used in the main entrance and throughout the rest of the resort to create a colorful, unforgettable grand entrance that still inspires today.
Sara Clark Sara Clark is the Style Assistant at VERANDA, where she writes about interiors, fashion, style, and the latest design trends.
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. nine0005 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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. nine0003
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. nine0003 |
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 nine0003 | 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 | nine0065 |
Environmental | An ideal wallpaper option for families with children, because there is nothing more expensive than the health of a child. nine0003 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”. nine0003
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. nine0003
Trends.
Wallpaper colorThe 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. nine0005
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. nine0003
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. nine0003
Complex green. Somehow it so happened that khaki is back in fashion. It is difficult to say what kind of reincarnation it 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. nine0003
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. nine0228
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. nine0003
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. nine0228
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. nine0228
Corridor. The interior of the corridor is a place for experiments! Most often, we devote the least attention to this room, but in vain.
Zoffany Kensington Walk
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. nine0005
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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Fashion wallpapers 2022: 108 photos in the interior, trends and novelties
05/15/2022
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Oriental motifs, gradient and metallic — we tell you what wallpapers are in trend now and choose the right ones.
Design: Alina Chapanidi. Photo: Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Katie Klee
Wall decoration takes up most of the space in the room and immediately attracts attention. It should be not only practical, but also beautiful. In addition, well-chosen colors and patterns can visually change the proportions of the room. This article has collected the most fashionable wallpapers of 2022: we tell you which design to choose and how to apply it in the interior. We also show beautiful ideas and photo examples.
New wallpaper-2022
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Trends
- Gradient
- Abstraction
– Botanica
— Vostok
— Fauna
— Metallic
- Graphics
— Monochrome
— Geometry
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Today you can find dozens of wallpapers in all price segments and for any task. Now the trend is environmental friendliness - consider this when choosing a material.
Which sheets are suitable:
- Paper. Inexpensive and basic option for budget repairs. The main advantages are low price and complete environmental friendliness, so they are suitable for bedrooms and children's rooms. Of the minuses, this is not the most durable material that really does not like moisture, so it is better to choose a different type of coating for a kitchen or hallway.
- Vinyl. More durable and practical compared to the previous ones, they cost a little more. They consist of two layers with a base of interlining or paper. The top layer is made of foamed or smooth vinyl. If you need to design a wet area, choose the second option - it does not allow moisture to pass through. Foamed vinyl has good breathability. nine0321
- Non-woven. They are made from compressed cellulose fibers, thanks to which they look like paper. But, unlike them, they are much stronger and are not afraid of moisture. They can be washed and dyed.
- Textile - expensive and capricious in care, but very elegant and beautiful fabrics. They consist of several layers: the base is paper, then comes the fabric. Textile covers collect a lot of dust, so you have to clean them regularly, and they are not suitable for wet areas. This is a beautiful option for a living room, bedroom, study or walk-through corridor. nine0321
- Glass fiber is a modern material that is made from durable glass threads. The coating is anti-vandal, durable and moisture resistant. It will not grow mold or fungus. They are produced for painting, so you will not find ready-made patterns - but you can draw them yourself.
- Liquid is a novelty in the world of finishing materials, which is steadily gaining popularity. The coating is available in the form of a mixture and the texture is more like plaster than classic wallpaper. In terms of technical characteristics, it is similar to fiberglass: it lasts a long time, is not afraid of moisture, and definitely will not become a breeding ground for fungus. And it is also made for painting, so you can choose any color and, if you wish, make an artistic painting on the walls. nine0321
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Design: Mila Gench. Photo: Ekaterina Geyts. Style: Anastasia Vlasova
Design: Natalia Vasilyeva. Photo: Eugene Kulibaba. Style: Lyudmila Krishtaleva
Social networks of designer Elzhbeta Chegarova
Social networks of designer Oksana Savchuk
Design: Svetlana Kuksova. Photo: Natalia Mavrenkova
Social networks of designer Zhenya Zhdanova
Social networks of designer Elzhbeta Chegarova
Social networks of designer Svetlana Alekseeva
Social networks of designer Elzhbeta Chegarova
Design: Anna Maltseva. Photo: Evgeny Gnesin. Style: Evgenia Melnikova
Design: Victoria Vishnevskaya. Photo: Zhenya Muravyova. Style: Ekaterina Shapovalova
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Social networks of designer Zhenya Zhdanova
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Consider the brightest and most current wallpaper trends in 2022 with a photo in the interior.
Gradient
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This coloring has been confidently among the trends for several years, and it can be safely included in the list of 2022. A gradient is a smooth transition from one color to another, which looks very nice on the walls. These can be both contrasting shades (yellow and blue, purple and red, black and white, etc.), as well as different tones of the same color: for example, from dark green to light or from mother-of-pearl to anthracite gray. nine0003
Gradient finishes are good because they look unusual, but not too flashy, so they are suitable for modern minimalist interiors. The color transition itself can be either almost imperceptible, or in the form of blurry stripes or, for example, large spots. Choose a design based on what visual effect you want to achieve. For example, vertical lines will make the room a little higher, horizontal lines will “push apart” the walls, diagonal ones will add dynamics to the space.
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NEMPLEM Such wallpapers can be entered into almost any style, for which designers are very fond of them.
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There are two types of abstract canvases: bright and large pattern or discreet low-contrast ornament. The first option is best used for local accent decoration, the second - for the design of all walls. Among the variety of prints now in trend:
- Imitation of abstract paintings - spots and smudges of paint, wide strokes, etc.
- Graphics and sketches.
- Patterns of lines and dots.
- Laconic monograms and other stylized classical ornaments. nine0321
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Botany
Floral wallpaper is not only the Provence style or associations with a grandmother's house in the countryside. A floral ornament can create a completely different atmosphere (examples are in the photo below). nine0003
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Considering which wallpapers will be fashionable in 2022, among the floral patterns it is worth highlighting:
- Small flowers - suitable for romantic and delicate interiors in neoclassical, English or French style.
- Scandi motifs - as a rule, these are small low-contrast drawings of leaves, berries and buds. They go well with light solid colors and simple furniture in any room, from the bedroom to the hallway. nine0321
- Large Flowers is a bold and eye-catching photo murals most often used to decorate an accent wall in the living room, bedroom or dining area in the kitchen. This technique looks especially impressive in combination with a dark rich palette.
- Fruits and berries - "edible" ornaments are best suited for the kitchen and dining room in an apartment or country house.
- Greenery - not only flowers belong to the floristic theme. It can also be laconic semi-abstract wallpaper with a pattern of green twigs, leaves, needles, etc. nine0321
- Tropical motifs - palm leaves, exotic fruits, creepers and ferns.
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East
Exotic fashion is unlikely to disappear in the near future, and oriental themes are especially popular in interior design. Particularly Japan and China.
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Oriental wallpaper is a non-trivial and complex solution that imposes a certain responsibility. To fit them into the environment, you need to take into account every little thing: colors, combination with other finishes, furniture design, decor. The room should not look like a hall of an ethnographic museum, while it is important that the walls decorated “under the East” do not look foreign in the interior. The easiest way is to add some decor with similar themed ornaments or in the same style, diluting it with neutral decorations or furniture. nine0003
When choosing an oriental design, pay attention to:
- A large plot print that does not repeat itself, but fills the entire surface like a painting.
- Images of cherry blossoms and other native plants.
- Chinoiserie - various stylized Chinese ornaments.
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From current options, consider:
- Exotic - tigers, jaguars, panthers, monkeys, giraffes, etc. A great option for an accent wall in a living room or creative workshop. It is best to complement such canvases with leather furniture, carpets, fur and wooden decor.
- Birds - from cockatoo parrots to a flock of cranes and graceful hummingbirds. Tropical theme will fit well in the dining room or kitchen, more restrained - in the bedroom. nine0321
- Marine theme - fish, jellyfish, whales and other inhabitants of the underwater world will look beautiful not only in the bathroom, but also, for example, in the living room.
- Children's drawings - cute animals and birds on the walls will delight both girls and boys. You can use photo wallpaper to highlight one side of the room (for example, the playroom or the wall behind the bed) or choose a laconic stylized print.
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Metallic
Canvases with a metallic effect will help make a neutral interior more textured and interesting.
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A light sheen will enliven a restrained palette (especially if it is based on gray), accentuate furniture and large decor. Typically, such models are produced in monochrome colors, most often black or graphite. To prevent dark walls from looking too gloomy, balance them with light details: floors, white ceilings, furniture and textiles. Another variant of the coating with a metallic effect is gold-plated threads on a plain background. nine0003
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This category includes sketches, pencil sketches, graphics, murals, engravings and toiles. Most often, such drawings are made in black and white, it can also be a sepia effect. If the pattern is repetitive and non-contrasting, you can paste over the entire room with wallpaper. If it is an active and large plot print, use it as an accent. Combine with minimalist finishes and simple furniture in natural tones: black, gray, brown, white. nine0008
The general direction of modern design speaks about what other wallpapers are currently in trend. First of all, this is a focus on minimalism, and it implies the absence of ornaments.
Design: Alina Chapanidi. Photo: Mikhail Chekalov. Style: Kati Klee
Therefore, simple plain wallpaper is more relevant than ever. But if smooth walls in a single shade seem too boring to you, they can be beaten with:
- Pronounced texture — voluminous threads on textile canvases do not ripple in the eyes and do not violate the integrity of a calm monochrome interior, but look very interesting upon closer examination. nine0321
- Imitation textures - wood, stone, cement, metal, marble, brickwork and even tiles.
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Geometry
Geometric pattern is an ageless classic that will always remain relevant. The main advantage of this print is the ability to visually change the proportions of the room.