14 wallpapers that caught my eye this week

Today’s blog post does exactly what it says in the tin… here are 14 wallpapers that caught my eye this week!

Stripes, from Rebel Walls

Ok so technically this is a wall covering. I was drawn to this one, especially the way it’s been carried up onto the ceiling.

Tropical lines, from Bobbi Beck

Simple, minimal, a bit scandi, and would be a good neutral backdrop to a room.

Abstract Forest, from Bobbi Beck

Loving this neutral palette, with a little bit of pink coming through. A nice abstract take on the tree and woods wallpapers that are popular at the moment.

Cornucopia, from Lust Home

So sweet, especially for a kids’ room. I’d take some of the colours, the pink, mustard and navy, and use it in the soft furnishings.

Artemis, from House of Hackney

This dramatic floral display is from House of Hackney, not for the faint hearted.

Zambezi, from Cole & Son

Named after a river in Africa, this one made me smile as soon as I saw a boat full of zebras!

Flow, from Bobbi Beck

Will it mess up your eyes if you stare at it too long? Probably. Is it fabulous? Yes.

Acquario, from Cole & Son

I’d put this in my downstairs loo, if I had one. Who wouldn’t want to feel like they’re in a fish tank?

Whale of a Time, from Lust Home

Carrying on from the underwater downstairs loo theme… when my mum text me a link to this wallpaper with the words “for our downstairs loo?” of course my answer was “DO IT”.

Bronte, from Bobbi Beck

Something about the duck egg green/blue of this wallpaper made me smile, not to mention the hummingbirds. I used it recently in a project; this nursery design concept.

Hackney Empire, House of Hackney

More animals, this time from the House of Hackney. I’d draw inspiration from the stripy tails and use stripes elsewhere in the room.

Stripes 03, from Lick

Still on the theme of stripes, although with less animals. I love a ticking stripe.

Pluma, from House of Hackney

Picture a light and breezy dressing room with this fabulousness over the walls… yes please.

Cherubs, from Lick

Finally, I shared this one on Instagram and it was quite divisive. About 70% of people weren’t keen… but I personally would love some cherubs floating around on my walls.


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