Black & White
Black and white wallpaper holds a room together without competing for attention. It sits well next to oak, walnut, brass, linen — the kind of palette that ages in rather than out. The florals lean botanical, the geometrics stay graphic, and the whole collection skews moody without tipping dark. These are patterns built for a primary bedroom, a dining room accent wall, a home office that needs structure without distraction.
The range runs from delicate line work to dense, layered botanicals. Midnight Flower and Lined Meadow anchor a wall with texture and movement. Juliet (Dark) and Daphne bring vintage floral energy without the cottage feel. Ar-row and Julie stay crisp, geometric, minimal. Most land somewhere between — enough contrast to read across a room, enough restraint to pair with color elsewhere. They work in nursery wallpaper schemes, powder rooms, bedrooms that need a single statement wall.
Not sure how the contrast reads in your light? Order a $2 sample to test the scale and tone before committing, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how black and white layers with the rest of the range.





























































































































































