Katie Small Line
Katie Small draws florals the way most people want a room to feel — soft but not precious, detailed but never overdone. Her wallpapers carry that same hand — botanicals that sit low and quiet along a wall, illustrated gardens that layer well in nursery wallpaper schemes or girls' room wallpaper setups, patterns that read vintage without leaning costume. The Grove fills a wall with climbing vines and moths; Julie and Imogen bring florals that feel like they came from a linen press rather than a catalog.
These patterns sit well next to cane, linen, bleached wood, brass. They work in neutral nurseries that won't age out in three years, in powder rooms that want something softer than tile, in guest bedrooms where the goal is quiet rather than loud. The palette leans muted — rust, sage, charcoal, blush — colors that hold up under morning light and lamp glow alike.
Not sure on scale or tone? A $2 sample lets you see the line weight and color in your room before committing. Or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how Katie's work sits alongside the rest of the range.














































