Fruit Wallpaper
Fruit wallpaper works like a shot of color that doesn't need to shout. Lemons in watercolor, peaches mid-blush, tiny strawberries clustered across linen-white — the patterns here sit somewhere between farmers market haul and vintage kitchen towel. They're cheerful without veering saccharine, graphic enough to hold a wall but soft enough to live with every day.The palette skews warm — citrus yellows, coral pinks, berry reds — with plenty of greens and neutrals to balance. These prints pair well with butcher block, open shelving, white subway tile, brass hardware. They show up most often as powder room wallpaper or a kitchen accent wall, but they translate just as easily to a breakfast nook, a playroom, or the back of built-in shelves. The mood is less formal dining, more Sunday morning light.Not sure which fruit print reads right in your space? Grab a $2 sample to see how the scale and color sit against your counters or cabinetry — or browse the full wallpaper catalog to compare.





























































































