Nature Wallpaper
Nature wallpaper works when you want a room to feel grounded — less staged, more lived-in. The collection spans moody copper-toned botanicals, loose watercolor posies, woodland branches that trace a wall like shadow, and illustrated prints that land somewhere between whimsical and grown-up. These aren't literal garden murals. They're patterns that borrow from the outside — stems, petals, leaf veins — and translate them into something that sits well next to linen, walnut, brass, or an heirloom rug.
The palette runs neutral to earthy: blush, rust, charcoal, white with green undertones, soft gold. A single accent wall in a nursery or play room can anchor the space without reading juvenile, and the same pattern holds up in a primary bedroom or powder room. They layer well with the textures already in your home — wood grain, woven shades, cotton throws — without competing for attention.
Not sure which botanical wallpaper fits your light? A $2 sample lets you test the color and scale before you commit, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the range layers across rooms.





























































































































































