Jade Bennett
Jade Bennett's floral wallpaper sits somewhere between illustration and watercolor — loose blooms, soft stems, palettes that feel lifted from vintage linen. The collection draws on a quiet romanticism, the kind that doesn't announce itself but fills a room with warmth. It's the first thing you notice when light shifts across the wall in a primary bedroom or a nursery.
The florals pair naturally with brass, warm wood, washed cotton, linen shades. They work as a single accent wall or wrapped around a small powder room where the pattern can breathe without overwhelming. The palette leans blush, sage, cream, dusty mauve — colors that anchor a space without competing with upholstery or art. If you're drawn to girls room wallpaper that ages gracefully or botanical prints that feel grown-up, this lands in the right place.
Not sure how the color reads in your light? Start with a $2 sample to see it against your trim and fabric, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the palette layers with the rest of the range.










