Celebrated for its graceful, frilly flora, Sweet Pea is an enduring Cole & Son motif. With its deliciously scented, lush rambling vines, the Lathyrus odoratus is a favourite in gardens throughout the British Isles and beyond.
Updated in new, contemporary palettes of Cerise & Magenta on Viridian, and Ochre & Rose on Parchment, as well as traditional cottage garden tones of Autumnal Multi, Blush & Olive, and Mulberry and Sage on Cream, and Cerulean Sky & Sage on White this heritage design is surface printed to retain the thick, tactile print marks of each petal.
Inspired by the colourful and exuberant architecture of South Beach, Miami and the lush and tropical vegetation of the region, the Miami wallpaper depicts giddy layers of elegant tiled terraces, colonnades and pillars, interspersed with verdant palms and exotic flora.
Digitally printed, Miami is offered in two stunning colourings, the first made up of botanic greens, and limes, with accents of orange and teal, while the second presents a moodier twilight colouring of slates and greys with flashes of electric pink and golden yellow.
A bold geometric Topiary is the epitome of stately opulence, with fanciful designs of knots and labyrinths creating these beautifully ornate spaces.
In contrast to these manicured masterpieces, the Cole & Son design studio have created a softer watercolour approach, encapsulating the gentle breeze enjoyed whilst discovering these vast tapestries of colour and shape.
In soft watercoloured tones of Leaf Green, Soot, and China Blue, Topiary is a design in which your imagination can wander into the world of Parterre’s past.
Piero Fornasetti had a deep love and admiration for music and theatre finding a wealth of inspiration from the Italian Commedia dell’arte. From this came the delightful Teatro. As charming today as it was then, Teatro was conceptualised in the 1950s. The scene is enthralling with intricate line work depicting elegant theatre goers. Delicate recolourings play towards the design’s theatrical inspiration alongside timeless Fornasetti palettes.
Deeply alive, CEYLAN embodies the colour of travels. At across road of cultures, the collection tells of the textile heritage of India, its traditional craftsmanship and its colours.
Finely-drawn floral or animal designs cover the walls. The richness of fabrics, the“savoir-faire” of the master craftsman, are represented by the textile fibre and pleated linen finishes.
Magical colours from far-off lands, the enchanting oriental tones blend with Hausmann surroundings.
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
This fanciful wallpaper design features a colorful, loose grove of stylized trees, and is hand printed for a unique, dimensional effect. Also available as a fabric.
Inspired by Elsie de Wolfe's trellised rooms, this fretwork pattern was introduced in the 1970s. Reimagined with modern, graphic appeal, it's available as a fabric and a wallpaper.
Mary McDonald was inspired by an antique screen in her personal collection when she imagined this splendid three-panel wallpaper design featuring elegant birds nestled among the branches of flowering peony trees.
Les Oiseaux Panel Set in jade has a delicate hand-painted aesthetic and creates an enchanting mood in a dining room, living room or bedroom.
Total Mural 3.65H by 4.11m Wide.
Price is per full mural. The full mural is 3 panels / rolls.
A classic of the Atelier’s portfolio, the sun occupies a privileged position in the Fornasetti repertoire of natural forms and is one of the major motifs in the Atelier's visual universe.
A predilection in part justified by the fact that for years in the early 1940s, at the request of Gio Ponti, Piero Fornasetti designed almanacs on a lunar theme to be given as Christmas gifts.
The leaves of the banana plant depict the tropics. This print stands out figuratively in its naturalness and literally in the luxurious finish in metallic lustre.
Stylised graphic forms imbue a forest landscape of swirling leaves with shimmering silk ribbon wrapped trunks.
This impactful wallpaper design is gravure printed onto a smooth non-woven ground for ease of hanging. Available in four dramatic colourways, some with metallic grounds. Coordinating fabric also available.
Straight from Casadeco’s archives, the Toile de Jouy collection of coordinating non-woven wallpapers and fabrics is here!
Casadeco brings Toile de Jouy back to life by transforming these period prints with new colours, streamlined patterns, and improved techniques – a new Toile de Jouy appears before your eyes, refined by our modern touch.
Cascade’s dense canopy of bursting florals and foliage sits in complement to Reverie’s expansive scene. Each palette is an explosion of colour, naturally radiant and defiantly bright.
Zesty greens are punctuated with vibrant marigolds and magenta, whilst facets of sapphire and forget-me-not are balanced with coral and violet, creating an effervescent and radiant all-over print.
Cole & Son’s non-woven wallpapers are sponge wipeable with a soft damp cloth and no agent or detergent. We do not recommend attempting to wipe our silk, grasscloth or flock wallpapers.
Grasscloth wallpapers can offer the exact visual depth and textural richness that everyone dreams about. We offer a natural, untreated grasscloth wallpaper.
Slight variations in colour and texture are inherent in this natural material and the pattern is inspired by the natural world that gives your home a dimensional look.
A professional wallpaper installer is recommended for this product.
A textured vinyl paper that offers a unique look and combined with neps and texture gives the impression of a paper backed fabric but with the practicality of a vinyl.
Delving into the Designers Guild archive this classical swirling pattern has been reimagined to create an incredibly versatile contemporary wallpaper. Flexo printed onto a subtly textured non-woven ground and available in seven stylish colourways to complete your interior scheme perfectly.
A cheeky bird pecks at delicious strawberries on this enticing flock-effect wallpaper. Reproduced with subtle textures to retain the look of the original hand-printed design and also available as a printed fabric and embroidery.
Opaque inks and a hand blocked look give Palm House from Sanderson an almost layered appearance as if the palms are brought to life and gently swaying in the breeze.
A smart useable wallpaper for a variety of living spaces, Fan Palm from Sanderson creates an elegant silhouette shape with fine line work bringing a subtle textural look. Metallic inks offset with the Linen, Charcoal and Rhodera colourways to dramatic effect.
The charmingly designed Safari Dance features a trio of elephants dancing horizontally across the African plains.
Intricately rendered, they are taken from a series of large decorated urns painted by Zinhle Nene which take pride of place in the Ardmore museum. Colourings are paired back in order to enhance the fine hand-drawn elements – charcoal and sand and stone provide a softly speckled backdrop to black and white, as well as soft mulberry, rust and cool chalky greys.
This village scene is typical of Liguria; a tumble of painted houses, interspersed with palm trees, facing out to sea with shuttered windows and terracotta tiled rooves. This terracotta/coral/aqua colourway is also presented as a fabric with two additional colourways. PORTOVENERE is a medieval fishing village just south of the Cinque Terre.
Please note - We can supply all Osborne and Little Fabrics upon request.
A totally unique wallpaper featuring Renaissance portraiture to transport you to the hallways of the National Portrait Gallery. Fantastic for feature walls, hallways, stairs and landings.
Please note that this wallpaper is sold as a triple roll pack. By ordering a qty of 1, you will receive 3x10m rolls.
This beautiful, hand-painted design by Noomi Spange is inspired by the unique beauty of traditional Japanese art.
Available in four lovely colour palettes, Indigo Garden wallpaper pictures a detailed and elegant garden landscape to give rooms a sublimely stylish feel.
A grand and statement cut velvet generously sized cushion, digitally printed with a glittering silver ground. The soft sparkle of satin trims and backs this sensuous velvet creation. A true one off piece, a beautiful statement cushion for your living space.
District evokes a feeling of casual decadence through an elevated sense of artistry and uniqueness of scale. With a nod to Cubism, this hand-painted print features oversized geometric shapes in a rhythm of color and form.
The cellulose blend ground has a raw matte surface.
District is available in five fashion colorways. Pair with the coordinating District Fabric.
Originally a block print, Florencecourt wallpaper takes its name from the Florencecourt Yew, widely considered to be one of the original yew trees within the British Isles.
Featuring dense foliage in shades of green, teal, grey and olive, this wallpaper has been given a contemporary feel through its combination of surface and flexographic print techniques
Flamingos remains one of Cole and Son’s most popular designs, with its charming repeat of nonchalant birds and subtle background foliage. Presented in four complementary colour palettes of Olive, Ballet Slipper, Lilac Grey, and sumptuous Ink and Alabaster Pink.
The original Cole and Son Palm print has been reimagined in both bold and understated new colourways whilst retaining all the lush, dense pattern and depth which made the original so popular.
Palm Jungle is now available in soft Stone and Taupe, punchy Petrol and Lime, classic Forest Green, and the fittingly 50s-esque Seafoam.
Simple yet striking, Palm Leaves’ bold print has had a colour makeover. Plaster Pink and Mint provides an update on retro Miami cool, with Mint and Yellow adding a soft neutral base upon which to build a true South Beach palette.
For dramatic impact, vivid Viridian and Lime and Ink spliced with Violet are guaranteed to make for an unforgettable interior.
Originating as a silk scarf print from the 1940s, the ‘canes’ of Bastoni reflect the eclectic nature of the house of Fornasetti, brimming with umbrella and hat stands full of antique walking canes.
The graphic checkerboard style of the repeat is reminiscent of many Fornasetti favourites, resulting in a striking and bold motif. Bastoni is printed with a gravure four-colour process, to ensure all details remain sharp, with flecks of tonal metallic detail added in a luxurious gold.
Choose from three classic colourways of Cream, Racing Car Green, and Charcoal.
Lush vegetation adorned with rich colours comes to life on the walls. The rich colours are created using the rotogravure technique which produces very precise patterns. Avicennia coordinates with the “Kirsten garden” fabric. Also called the black mangrove, the Avicennia is a small tree found in tropical mangroves.
Variations around the queen of the summer : the dahlia. Pompoms, cactus or collarette, this bright flower covers the paper with its cheerful blooms. The muted shades of the summer’s end are displayed on a matte or glossy background. A matt or metallic sandy ink underlines the contrasting contours of the flowers’ perfect shapes
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
Insitu Photo credit – Anna Spiro Textile Instagram
This traditional tree of life design derives from an antique French indienne print, reinterpreted to suit today's rooms. Available as a fabric and a wallcovering. Designed by Martin Lawrence Bullard.
Screen printed by hand, this unique wallpaper has subtle striations and tonal variations that create extraordinary depth and dimension. Also available as a fabric. Designed by Mark D Sikes
The owl, forever associated with darkness and gloom, can see and move deftly in the dark, hence its symbolism as the embodiment of wisdom and foresight.
This ambivalent and mysterious symbol fascinated Piero Fornasetti, who used it as a motif on numerous accessories and porcelain items.
Sabal refers to the graceful leaves of the eponymous palm tree. Just look at these large, waving palm tree leaves and you will experience a sense of tranquillity.
Want to try a bit of tribal? Arte can provide a playful and stylish interpretation with the Arrow and Symbol patterns. The parallel and pointed converging lines do more than just create a relief effect, they also create an exotic feel. The pattern is available in a multi-coloured pattern (Arrow) and a monochrome alternative (Symbol).