Introduced in 1963 and still fresh today, Queen of Spain has a painterly quality. A wonderful example of mid-century design, it is available as a fabric and a wallcovering.
A trompe l’oeil pattern of transferware serving dishes mounted on a marbleized backdrop creates the ultimate layered illusion and instant drama, no hammers or nails required.
An instant hit from the moment we introduced it, this is one of our best-loved designs. The chinoiserie motif was inspired by an Art Deco print. Also available as a fabric.
Classic chinoiserie motifs rethought as a modern silhouette pattern, this design brings whimsy and a fresh, graphic look to a room. Grasscloth / Grassweave.
An artisanal wallpaper that is screen printed by hand, Floraison brings the garden inside with its delicate, scrolling floral motif. It's a classic design that is fresh and lively.
Inspired by an antique Chinese silk panel, this Mary McDonald design in lettuce features exotic birds and cherry blossoms on panels of wallpaper with a 12-foot repeat. Also available as a fabric.
This classic sisal wallcovering boasts sheen, texture and an endless color palette. From chic neutrals to saturated hues, it offers a bevy of tactile options that are a sophisticated step above a simple paint job. Available in 39 colours. Please note a grass weave will always have a noticeable join on seams.
Shio's magnificent pattern in sky evokes the curves of a wavy sea with sweeping, gestural brushstrokes that wash across this wallcovering's watery surface.
An abstracted motif, translated into a striking, surface-printed wallcovering. Stylized fronds are silhouetted against a solid ground, forming a graphic diamond pattern.
A stylized botanical pattern, Blommen's tendrils, bluebells, and palm-style fronds recall midcentury Scandinavian designs. This pattern is available as a fabric and a wallcovering.
This collage of stripes is an homage to the legendary decorator Albert Hadley. Its graphic presence is available as a wallcovering and a printed linen fabric.
A striking hybrid that recalls both zebra stripes and tropical palm leaves, this wild and wonderful pattern is available as a fabric and a wallcovering.