Tribal Wallpaper
The Tribal collection leans into arrows, geometric symbols, and the kind of pattern weight that holds a room without shouting. These are tribal wallpaper designs stripped of forced nostalgia — graphic, tonal, built for kids' spaces that age up rather than out. Think Oliver's stacked arrowheads, Ar-row's clean verticals, Bindi's hand-drawn symbols — each one a single statement wall that sits well next to natural wood, woven baskets, leather pulls, linen curtains.
The palettes run neutral with punches of rust, charcoal, clay, denim — colors that pair as easily with a toddler's play room as a middle schooler's hangout. They work in a nursery as the anchor wall, in a boys' room layered with solid bedding, or in a shared space where you need something bold enough to define the zone without dictating the decor. Stevie and YEEHAWT (Light) bring in southwestern motifs that nod to craft without costume.
Not sure on scale or color in your light? A $2 sample lets you live with it before committing — or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the range layers.
































































