Red Wallpaper
Red wallpaper is the color you bring in when a room needs weight — not loudness, weight. The reds here run from terracotta and rust through coral, brick, and deep crimson, each one holding a different kind of warmth. Some lean dusty and sun-faded, the kind you'd see in an old Italian villa. Others read cooler, almost wine-dark, the backdrop for a moody dining room or a library lined in leather and brass.
These patterns work because the red isn't flat. There's texture built into the print — botanical line work, hand-painted florals, geometric repeats that shift as the light moves. They pair well with natural linen, aged wood, cane furniture, matte black hardware. A red accent wall in a powder room feels intentional without tipping theatrical. In a primary bedroom, it reads warm rather than sharp, especially when the pattern carries cream or soft pink through the design.
Not sure how it'll read in your space? Grab a $2 sample to see the hue shift with your light, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to compare palettes across the range.





























































































































































