Vintage Wallpaper
Vintage wallpaper leans into pattern the way older homes did — layered, deliberate, unapologetic about color. The range here runs from hand-drawn florals with ink-stained edges to retro geometrics that could've lived in a 1960s study, all carrying the kind of timeworn palettes that sit well next to brass, velvet, aged wood, and linen. Think moss green, rust, faded indigo, ochre — colors that feel like they've been on the wall for decades.These patterns hold their own as a single statement wall or wrap a whole room without overwhelming it. They work in a nursery that skews vintage over cutesy, a powder room where pattern makes the space, or a primary bedroom that wants more presence than a neutral paint job. The florals pair well with cane and ceramic; the geometrics sit next to leather and concrete. Browse the best sellers to see what's resonating, or start with a $2 sample to test the scale and color in your light.































































































































































