The MB Line
The MB Line is what happens when a designer who doesn't do quiet builds a wallpaper collection. These are oversized florals, vintage songbirds, moody woodland scenes — patterns that take up space and hold it. Mary Beth's aesthetic leans maximalist without tipping precious: bold enough to anchor a dining room, grounded enough to sit in a nursery or primary bedroom.
The palette pulls from estate sales and old wallpaper rolls — rust, slate, cream, charcoal, bleached sage. Pair them with brass, cane, velvet, linen, wood tones that have lived a little. They're heavy on detail but not fussy, the kind of wallpaper that reads as collected rather than matched. A pattern like Jagger or Vintage Songbird sits just as well in a boys' room as it does in a moody study, and Clean Slate works anywhere you want tonal depth without going neutral.
These aren't subtle. If you want to test scale and color in your light, start with a $2 sample — or browse the best sellers to see how the collection layers with the rest of the catalog.





















































































