SKUSAM
SKUSAM is where vintage floral wallpaper meets mid-century geometry — patterns that lean into color without apologizing for it. Think oversized blooms in rust and olive, chunky grids in off-white and charcoal, retro stripes that nod to '70s ski lodges. The collection pulls from different eras but lands cohesive — graphic enough to anchor a room, layered enough to age gracefully as your taste shifts.
These work in powder rooms that want drama, nurseries that skip the pastels, bedrooms that need a single bold wall to pull the whole palette together. The florals pair well with brass, cane, and linen. The geometrics sit clean next to wood mid-century furniture or contrast nicely with soft, rumpled bedding. Because it's removable wallpaper, renters can commit without the landlord conversation — peel it off when you move, take the pattern with you.
Not sure which one fits your light? Grab a $2 sample to test the scale and color in your space, or browse the full wallpaper catalog to see how the range layers with boys room and girls room staples.
































































