Prints We Love
These are the patterns that earn their place on the wall — the ones people save, screenshot, and come back to months later. Copper Garden, Lawless Rose, Julie — they're the prints that hold a room together without announcing themselves. Moody florals sit next to clean-lined furniture. Botanicals layer into maximalist spaces without tipping into clutter. The palette runs deep rust, charcoal, bleached sage, ink black.
The collection pulls from best sellers and editor picks — the wallpapers that work in a primary bedroom as easily as a powder room or dining room accent wall. They pair well with brass, cane, linen, walnut, the kind of materials that age rather than date. Use one as the anchor in a nursery or layer it into a study that's already full of books and texture. These are wallpaper designs built to sit with a space long-term.
Not sure how a print reads in your light? A $2 sample lets you live with it first — or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the range layers across rooms.









































































