Blue Wallpaper
Blue moves through a room differently depending on the light. Navy reads moody in a dim powder room, anchoring marble and brass without going full black. Powder blue softens a nursery or guest bedroom, pairing well with oak, linen, natural fiber. Cobalt and sapphire hold their own as statement walls in dining rooms or behind bookcases, while sky tones layer into spaces that already lean neutral.
The 283 patterns in this collection run the spectrum — hand-painted florals, vintage chinoiserie, modern geometrics, illustrated botanicals. Some lean maximalist, dense with detail and saturated color. Others are tonal, subtle shifts in texture and shade that read almost like plaster from a distance. All of them change depending on what you pair them with. White oak and brass lean coastal. Walnut and matte black read mid-century. Velvet, silk, rattan — blue holds up next to all of it.
Not sure which shade works in your light? A $2 sample ships flat so you can see how it sits on your wall before committing. Or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the rest of the range layers with blue.





























































































































































