Geometric Wallpaper
Geometric wallpaper is the quiet backbone of pattern mixing. It doesn't compete — it anchors. The collection runs the full range: soft arcs and watercolor grids for spaces that need calm, bold checkered prints and graphic diagonals for rooms that want presence. These are the patterns that let you layer in florals, vintage textiles, and wood without the room feeling too busy.
The palette skews neutral but not boring — clay, charcoal, bleached linen, rust, soft moss. They read modern without feeling cold, and they pair as well with brass and marble in a powder room as they do with cane and cotton in a nursery. Install one as an accent wall or run it through an entire hallway — the repeat is tight enough to feel intentional, loose enough to not overwhelm. If you're drawn to clean lines but want something warmer than plain paint, this is the range.
Not sure which direction to go? Start with a $2 sample to see how the pattern scales in your light, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how geometric prints layer with best sellers across the site.





























































































































































