The Kaveah Line
The Kaveah Line is where midcentury geometry meets saturated color and enough graphic punch to anchor a room without competing for attention. The patterns lean bold — arches, grids, stacked curves, oversized florals — but the palettes stay grounded in burnt sienna, charcoal, sage, rust, navy. This is wallpaper for the kind of space that doesn't apologize for color.
These designs sit well in a primary bedroom where one wall does the work, a play room that can handle energy, or a guest room that reads confident rather than safe. Pair them with oak, brass, linen, leather — materials that carry warmth and a little weight. The graphic lines hold up against vintage furniture, modern lighting, cane headboards, and the kind of art that doesn't need a frame. If you're drawn to best sellers but want something with more edge, this is the collection.
Not sure how a saturated rust or navy reads in your light? Grab a $2 sample to live with it first, or browse boys room and girls room wallpapers to see how the palette layers across the house.






































































