The Minty Line
Angela Knutson's wallpapers occupy the space between illustration and landscape — organic forms that feel half-remembered, palettes pulled from desert drives and coastal fog. The collection includes abstracted arrows, mushroom clusters, sedimentary layers, and full murals that read like horizon lines. These are patterns built to sit quietly in a room rather than compete with it.
The palette leans rust, charcoal, sage, bleached linen — colors that hold up next to oak, brass, clay, woven baskets. A mural like The Nora sits well as nursery wallpaper or behind a primary bed; the smaller-scale geometrics layer into powder rooms or play room wallpaper without reading too juvenile. Knutson's hand-painted quality gives each design enough texture to feel original without tipping into busy.
Not sure how the tone reads in your light? Grab a $2 sample to test the scale and palette before committing — or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the range layers with other collections.





























































































