Wallpaper Direct Autumn/Winter 2025

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The magazine from the interior experts

Introducing

Highgrove by Sanderson

NOTE FROM the Editor...

We are excited to announce the release of stunning new wallpapers for the upcoming season. It was a pleasure to showcase the new Highgrove collection from Sanderson on our cover, and to learn about the designers' journey from the King's garden to crafting exquisite paper and fabric for this renowned brand.

Alice Bell, our wallpaper buyer, and I collaborated with Clarke & Clarke to develop a fresh collection. We pinpointed fabrics that lacked matching wallpapers, which we felt were in need of complementary designs, and we are thrilled with the outcome.

We have also been expanding our own brand, “Albany,” offering stylish, affordable wallpapers that our customers around the globe adore. I enjoy observing the diverse colour and style preferences of our customers from various countries, while the quality of our products remains a top priority.

Our American team, led by Alise Heemstra, supports our customers in North America, including Canada. As reflected in our Trustpilot reviews, they consistently provide excellent service, whether the project is large or small.

Happy decorating!

Melanie Adams

Global Head of Wallpaperdirect

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Miriam Bennett

FRONT PAGE: Highgrove by Sanderson Collection

DISCLAIMER:

All products featured in this brochure are subject to availability. Some products listed may be non-stock items. Shipping costs may not always be shown.

Although we do our best to ensure that prices are correct at the time of going to print, prices may vary from those shown. For the most up-todate prices visit wallpaperdirect.com

We have made every effort to make the colours as close as possible to the items shown, however some variations between picture and product may occur.

With Alice Bell
With Alise Heemstra
Melanie Adams and Tim Wilman at our photoshoot

Wallpaperdirect is thrilled to unveil the Clarke & Clarke Exclusive

Behind the Scenes at the photoshoot…

This exciting collaboration brings together a vibrant mix of eclectic wallpapers, specially recoloured to reflect Clarke & Clarke’s signature style - bold, expressive, and globally inspired. The collection is bursting with striking patterns and rich colours, offering a show-stopping range that makes it easy to create interiors that feel both luxurious and accessible.

Working hand in hand with the Wallpaperdirect team, the talented Clarke & Clarke design studio has transformed some of their most popular fabric designs into stunning wallpapers. From lush florals and exotic tropical scenes to bold geometrics and delicate textures, there’s something here to suit every style.

Fiore

We enjoyed being behind the scenes at the photoshoot for the styling of this beautiful range - giving us a first look at the designs in action. It was a joy to see them come to life, and we couldn’t wait to share sneak peeks on our socials!

The collection features refreshed classics like Passiflora, Labyrinth, and Fiore, now reimagined in eye-catching new colourways that breathe fresh energy into each design. Alongside these favourites, you’ll find an exciting mix of influences - from Moroccan architecture and tropical botanicals to playful fruits and bold, modern geometrics.

Ailsa Lishman, Designer at Clarke & Clarke, says:

“This collaboration has been a wonderful opportunity to revisit some of our most loved patterns, reimagining them in exciting new colourways and formats for our customers. We’ve carefully curated this collection to showcase the full breadth of Clarke & Clarke’s design language - from bold geometrics to soft, botanical motifs.”

Delaunay
Fruta

Alice Bell, Wallpaper Buyer for Wallpaperdirect, adds: “Working with Clarke & Clarke on this gorgeous collection has been an absolute pleasure. Together, we’ve selected designs that reinvent their classic patterns in fresh, inspiring ways. Whether you’re after a bold centrepiece or a subtle accent, there’s something here for every space - and the wallpapers pair beautifully with their fabrics for a truly cohesive look.”

All wallpapers are proudly designed and printed in the UK on paste the wall paper making it easy to hang and are competively priced. Wallpapers in all colourways and co-ordinating fabrics available from wallpaperdirect.com.

Sagano
Marrakech

A Deep Dive into Sweden’s Wallpaper Heritage

Discover the beauty of Swedish design history with the new Anno II collection from Boråstapeter.

This collection revives some of the most captivating patterns from the past 300 years. It weaves together the soft colour palette of the Rococo era, the stencilled charm of traditional Swedish folk art, and the flowing florals of the Jugendstil period. There are also opulent baroque-style gilded leather imitations – most notably the stunning Skenninge wallpaper. Dating back to the 1750s, Skenninge is the oldest known wallpaper printed in Sweden (see image on page 11).

Tengbergska (shown here in yellow), with its large-scale leaf pattern and gentle feel, comes from an original document housed at the Nordic Museum. It was originally one of several French wallpapers imported into the home of a Swedish textile merchant.

Then there’s Goteborg, an airy, breezy design featuring poppies swaying in the wind – a late 19th- to early 20th-

century piece that continues to charm with its enduring country-folk appeal.

The collection also includes smaller repeating patterns such as Svea, with its open-weave effect, and Stella, a delicate star trellis design. Both create a subtle, timeless backdrop and are ideal for extending pattern across ceilings, wrapping a room in visual warmth.

These are just a few highlights from a collection full of beauty and history.

Visit the Boråstapeter brand at wallpaperdirect.com to explore the Scandinavian beauty.

Goteborg
Stella
Svea

Fairyland

Boråstapeter’s eagerly anticipated new children’s collection has arrived – and it does not disappoint. This is children’s wallpaper, done the Swedish way.

With four new hand-painted designs brought magically to life as wallpaper, plus one charming archive classic, this is a collection for children of all ages.

Fairies – a classic Boråstapeter-style leafy motif at first glance but look closer and you’ll spot delightful fairy characters nestled among the branches. The enchanting

simplicity of Kingdom of the Willow’s two-tone palette belies the intricate detailing hidden within. More charming characters await in Magic Woods and Underwater Magic

And don’t miss the archive design featured here: Space Adventure – a joyful celebration of 1940s artwork, complete with shimmering gold detailing.

All these wallpapers can be seen to sample and buy at wallpaperdirect.com.

ANNO

A deep dive into Sweden’s wallpaper heritage

Join us on an enchanting journey through wallpaper history. With the Anno II collection, we have opened the doors to grand castle halls, peeked inside the hidden rural homes, and explored the rich archives of museums and Boråstapeter’s own pattern collection. All to allow some of history’s most beautiful and distinctive wallpapers to once again see the light of day and grace the walls of our homes.

Skenninge - 8050

A reimagined archival design featuring iconic Highgrove elements such as the Oak Summer House, yew hedges, and King Charles III’s bust, all meticulously painted to blend historical detail with modern artistry.

We were honoured to be invited to the pre-launch of this much-anticipated collection, where we had the opportunity to see and handle some of the exquisite pieces firsthand, alongside original elements from the Sanderson archive that helped inspire its creation.

We are therefore delighted to share a selection of these wallpapers and fabrics with you here.

Drawing inspiration from the extraordinary flora and fauna of Highgrove Gardens - a series of gardens lovingly restored, nurtured, and transformed over 45 years by His Majesty King Charles III -Highgrove by Sanderson is a captivating collection of wallpapers, fabrics, weaves, embroideries, and stripes.

Designed by Sanderson in close collaboration with Highgrove and in partnership with The King’s Foundation, the collection honours the spirit and beauty of these gardensoften affectionately referred to as ‘rooms’ - and reflects King Charles III’s enduring passion and commitment. Sanderson has drawn from its rich 165-year-old archive, reimagining historic documents and classic motifs to create something truly timeless.

Carpet Garden Mural

Based on a garden designed from a royal sketch and influenced by Turkish carpets, this mural captures the vibrancy of Moroccan tiles, citrus trees, and Moorish details, echoing the global spirit of Highgrove.

There’s so much to love in this collection – from the beautiful Highgrove Toile you see here to designs inspired by the different garden rooms, like the Kitchen Garden, Ancient Apple Orchard, Apothecary Rose, Thyme Walk, and Wildflower Meadow. Take a look at the full range of designs and colours over on our website – wallpaperdirect.com

Carpet Garden

Highgrove by Sanderson stands as a testament to sustainability, beauty, and shared values - where nature, people, and heritage thrive in harmony. The collection is created in partnership with The King’s Foundation, a charity founded by King Charles III.

Salisbury (wallpaper and fabric) With craftsmanship at the fore, Salisbury is a nod to the rich cultures of our world and the global textiles collected within Highgrove over time. This design is inspired by traditional indienne textiles, originating in India and painted between the 17th and 19th centuries.

Proceeds support education in traditional skills, wellbeing programmes, and community regeneration. As Rebecca Craig, Sanderson’s lead designer, notes: “Every garden at Highgrove has a story to tell. This collaboration is a designer’s dream.”

Nestled in the heart of Blackburn, Lancashire, Graham & Brown has been redefining interiors since 1946.

Glasshouse

What began as a bold vision between two friends, Harold Graham and Henry Brown, has blossomed into a fourth-generation family-run business celebrated across the globe for its innovation, craftsmanship, and unmistakable British charm.

For nearly 80 years, Graham & Brown has inspired homeowners to think differently about their places. With an in-house design studio and an archive of over 50,000 pieces, the brand continues to lead the way in wallpaper, paint, bespoke murals, soft furnishings, and wall art.

Among its many standout designs, one design that continues to captivate hearts and homes is the timeless Glasshouse pattern.

A love letter to the grand Victorian conservatories of yesteryear - lush, romantic, and teeming with life. Inspired by tropical foliage and flourishing flora, the design features honeysuckle and clematis in full bloom, emerald leaves unfurling, and elegant herons and egrets nestled within the greenery. It’s a scene that feels both timeless and alive.

What makes Glasshouse truly special is its ability to bridge past and present. Drawing from archival artwork, the design has been reimagined with a modern colour palette and is a perfect design for creating a statement wall or a serene sanctuary.

Borneo
Glasshouse

Whether you're refreshing a single room or reimagining your entire home, Graham & Brown offers more than just décor, it offers a story. A story of heritage, of artistry, and of loving homes transformed through thoughtful design.

Discover the full Glasshouse collection and more timeless designs at wallpaperdirect.com and bring a piece of British design history into your home.

“No matter if your home leans traditional or embraces the contemporary, Graham & Brown’s expansive range of designs offers something for every home. From bold botanical murals to timeless wallpapers reimagined in modern palettes, there’s a perfect design to reflect your personal style and elevate your space,” comments Iona Graham.

Glasshouse Flora
Glasshouse Navy Wallpaper

Albany brings you the very best from around the world, representing both quality and affordability for your home.

Wonderland

– a wonderland of possibilities for your home décor.

This affordable collection of wallcoverings, inspired by the timeless elegance of stately homes. The range features a rich blend of botanical and fantastical designs - ornate florals, toiles, romantic nature scenes, and playful animals nestled among antique objects. Jewel tones and intricate details evoke the grandeur of manor houses, while whimsical elements add a fanciful twist to each piece. Perfect for creating interiors that are both dramatic and inviting, this collection celebrates the beauty and imagination of classic estates.

The Elysium design tells a playful, fantastical story, capturing the layered charm of a curiosity-filled country house. A subtle lustre finish adds a gentle shimmer, catching the light and bringing depth to the tapestry of hidden treasures within the design.

Ponderosa - Ideal for a hallway or entrance, Ponderosa sets the tone for a warm, uplifting welcome. Its fresh citrus hues introduce a sun-drenched brightness, helping even the darkest spaces feel airy and light.

Isadora has a playful vintage daisy motif whilst Lysandra has a densely detailed floral design with a delightful Scandinavian vibe.

Lysandra
Ponderosa
Isadora

Royal Court Wallpaper collection

There’s something pretty special about walking into a room and feeling like you’ve stepped into a story - and that’s exactly the vibe of GP & J Baker’s latest collaboration with the independent charity Historic Royal Palaces. This new wallpaper collection isn’t just about beautiful design - it’s a journey through centuries of British history, reimagined for the modern home.

Drawing inspiration from some of the UK’s most iconic royal residences - like Hampton Court Palace,

Home Park
Royal Maze
“This collection blends timeless inspiration with a fresh, forward-looking eye.”

Kensington Palace, and the Tower of London - this collection brings the grandeur of the past right into your living room. Think lush palace gardens, ornate architecture, and even the regal wardrobes of days gone by - all lovingly reinterpreted by the GP & J Baker Design Studio.

One standout is ‘Home Park’, a charming design based on an actual fragment of early 18th-century wallpaper still hidden away behind the scenes at Hampton Court. It’s paired with an original version held in GP & J Baker’s own archive - talk about a full-circle moment! Then there’s ‘Royal

Maze’, a bold geometric pattern inspired by the famously tricky maze at Hampton Court, the oldest of its kind still around in the UK. It’s history, but with a graphic twist.

Then there is ‘Royal Court’ an eclectic design drawn from several fascinating sources, including the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection (which holds over 10,000 pieces!) and a painting of a woman in elaborate Tudor dress. If you’re after something playful, ‘Court Buttons’ is a quirky take on an embroidered waistcoat from around 1770, with a sweet, almost naïve button pattern that adds personality to any space.

Court Buttons Royal Court

‘Garden Tapestry’ brings things down to a gentler pace. Inspired by the foliage and trees found in Verdure Tapestries, it’s like bringing a peaceful walled garden indoors. On the other hand, ‘Chimneys’ takes its cues from the iconic red brick chimneys that decorate the palace rooftops - each one different, each one full of character.

One of the most eye-catching pieces is ‘Royal Park Panel’ (see page 25) - a stunning, large-scale mural-style wallpaper inspired by grand palace gardens and historic tapestries. Artist Melissa White, was specially commissioned to create

this design, and the result is nothing short of magical. If you love the look but want something a little more subtle, ‘Palace Tapestry’ offers a smaller-scale version of the same design, perfect for mixing and matching.

Creative Director, Ann Grafton sums it up best - this collection blends timeless inspiration with a fresh, forwardlooking eye. It’s elegant, yes - but also totally liveable. Whether you’re an interior designer or just someone who loves a bit of British charm, this collaboration is a beautiful way to bring a little royal history home. All these designs and their different colourways can be seen on wallpaperdirect.com

Garden Tapestry
Chimneys

ROYAL COURT

FABRIC

& WALLPAPER

At the Coordonné Atelier, their creative team enjoys experimenting with artisanal methods that enrich the collections of this Spanish brand which is based in Barcelona. This season they introduce us to three new collections.

SHIBORI

The team has explored Japanese artistic techniques to elevate Coordonné’s wallpaper designs, including Shibori, an ancient Japanese dyeing method from the Nara and Heian periods (710–1185 AD). This intricate process involved folding, tying, and stitching fabrics to create organic patterns using natural pigments like indigo. Shibori captures the dialogue between hand and material, echoing nature’s forms.

The result is a minimalist, abstract wallpaper and mural

collection that brings refined elegance to both residential and commercial interiors.

Hoshi Ash, which simulates the burst of light filtering through window slats.

In contrast, the Kumo Indigo design, with its diamondshaped forms, evokes the resonance of a piece of music, achieved through dyeing the fabric with plant-based material.

Hoshi
Kumo

RANDOM METALLICS II

In these new murals from Coordonné, metal is not just a finish – it is the soul of the artwork, enriching each brushstroke with the elegance of gold or silver. It imbues the textured metallic wallpaper bases with an alchemy that tells a story illuminated by light.

As the light shifts throughout the day, new nuances are revealed within the mural designs – they exist in a constant state of transformation. As expressed here in the Woods Extra Gold design, where the verticality of the walls is accentuated to infinity through bare, upward reaching branches and the reflective qualities of the gold wallpaper base.

And in this Klimt Silver design, on a silver base, where the Coordonné team has revived irregular tesserae from old palaces to create a geometric tapestry inspired by the works of painter Gustav Klimt.

COCO DÁVEZ

And the third collection is Coco Dávez - a collaboration with the artist - where an explosion of colour brings a smile to your face and adds a fresh, avant-garde touch to your interior design projects. So we invite you to embrace the bold vision of Spanish artist Valeria Palmeiro and add colour to your interior with these vibrant designs.

As you can see Coordonné love to bring us something different with these wallcoverings and murals and the aim is always to ‘make everyday life more beautiful’.

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Editor of wallpapers, fabrics and decorative paints

HANASHI:

Stories told in line, texture and tradition…

Ohpopsi introduces its latest collection, Hanashi - a striking yet serene exploration of Japanese culture told through pattern, texture, and thoughtful design. Translating to "story" or "conversation" in Japanese, Hanashi is a visual narrative that blends tradition with contemporary artistry, all while remaining true to Ohpopsi’s confident and expressive design language.

Organic and layered, a conversational landscape unfolds slowly, like walking an enchanting woodland path. "Kaiwa", meaning "conversation" in Japanese, reflects the storytelling nature of the design.

Rooted in Japan’s deep reverence for nature and its long-standing artistic traditions, Hanashi interprets elements such as calligraphy, ancient architecture, flora and fauna, and symbolic landscapes through a modern lens. From delicate watercolour washes to bold inky brushstrokes reminiscent of shodo (Japanese calligraphy), and from textural surfaces that evoke aged paper or stone, to soft gradients that mirror the changing seasons, each design offers a layered sense of craft and story.

Kaiwa

Encapsulating the beauty of traditional Japanese landscapes, this design features stylised blossom, pine and bonsai trees, or Kigi, that repeat elegantly across the wall.

Inspired by traditional Japanese landscapes, Oka captures a richly detailed and illustrative scene, where rolling hills are dotted with willow trees, boats and traditional figures.

Shizu offers a contemporary interpretation of the willow tree, its graceful form represented by a series of delicate lines and dotted motifs.

“Hanashi is not just a wallpaper collection; it’s a conversation between past and present, surface and space” Zoë Eaton, Ohpopsi Creative Director

Kigi
Shizu
Oka

Suiren - meaning “sleeping lotus” - captures the fleeting beauty and delicate rhythm of these elegant flowers. Known for opening to the warmth of daylight and folding gently closed at dusk, the waterlily is a symbol of renewal, rest, and transience.

Kiku pays homage to the symbolism of chrysanthemums within Japanese culture, where it is more than just a flower. Representing longevity, rejuvenation, and renewal. The

Shadow Bamboo design shown opposite uses bamboo which symbolising strength, flexibility, and resilience within Japanese culture, to encourages a peaceful and grounded space.

Each wallpaper in the collection tells its own story, yet together they form a cohesive design dialogue - one that encourages connection, contemplation, and an appreciation for the beauty found in imperfection, texture, and time.

Suiren
Kiku

Groove Inferno by Brand McKenzie - Where

Every Wall Knows How to Party

Hold on to your hat (cowboy or feathered, we don’t judge), because Brand McKenzie is turning up the volume, turning down the lights, and launching your interiors into a world where fantasy meets fabulous. Introducing Groove Inferno,

their sixth and most electrifying wallpaper collection yet.

This is maximalism in its most mischievous form. A collection for the bold-hearted and big-spirited, Groove Inferno is less wallpaper, more lifestyle. Each design is an invitation to break the rules, dance on the tables and let your walls tell stories that start with a sparkle and end with a mic drop.

High-Octane Glamour in the Heart of the Jungle

Welcome to Club Safari, where the jungle drums beat to a soundtrack of champagne pops and saxophone solos and the wildlife is dressed to thrill. Imagine walking into a party where a lion in a gold-buttoned military jacket raises a glass like he owns the place (he does), a hippo lounges in leopard print like it’s haute couture, and a pair of disco-loving elephants - plumed and fabulous - twirl across your walls in sync with your Spotify playlist.

This is not a safari. This is Club Safari !

Saddle Up, Sparkle On

Strut through the saloon doors of your imagination and enter Glitter Ranch - a rhinestone-studded Wild West with a disco twist. At its heart? A fierce cowgirl, foot on a disco ball, guitar by her side, and a fringed shirt shouting DISCO in the breeze. Her hat’s tilted just right - pure sass.

Glitter Ranch is vintage Americana dipped in glitter. It’s for the kitsch lovers, bold dreamers, and sparkle-obsessed. Cloakroom? Dressing room? Anywhere that needs a little yee-haw and a lot of fabulous.

Zesty, Zingy and Totally Unexpected

What do you get when you cross a lemon grove with a discotheque? Disco Lemons, of course!

Here, luscious trees are dripping with disco ball lemons, gleaming under imaginary spotlights. Use it to amp up a kitchen, throw a curveball into a cloakroom, or inject a juicy jolt of fun into your hallway. Wherever it goes, Disco Lemons delivers joy by the crate-load.

And the pets? They’re not just invited. They’re the VIPs.

Ideal for boudoirs, powder rooms, salons, or any space that deserves a touch of old-school elegance with a wink of whimsy, The Parlour is glamour turned up, tongue firmly in cheek.

“Groove Inferno is a collection for the maximalists, the mischief-makers, the lovers of colour, character and clever detail. Every design is a story waiting to be told, a room waiting to come alive, a statement waiting to be made,” says co-founder of Brand McKenzie, Kerry McKenzie.

It’s not just wallpaper. It’s a lifestyle.

See the full range of colourways for the new Groove Inferno collection at wallpaperdirect.com.

Disco Ball Meets Interstellar

Beam us up - we’re ready to party! Cosmic Groove is Brand McKenzie’s love letter to the disco ball... launched into orbit. It’s a full-blown celestial celebration, where space and style collide in an explosion of intergalactic fabulousness. On these walls, the stars wear sequins, rockets shoot champagne and the universe pulses to a seventies beat.

Glam Before the Glam

Forget the party. The Parlour is the real scenestealer. Here, the pre-party ritual becomes high art - a place where curlers are crowns, lipsticks are wands, and the glam squad includes perfectly primped pooches and feline queens.

A Spotlight on Stripes: Handcrafted Wallpaper From Farrow & Ball

Farrow & Ball handcraft every roll of their wallpaper with their very own paint, age-old techniques and bespoke equipment at their home in Dorset. The result? Unique texture, irresistible depth and unrivalled character. You won’t find wallpaper like theirs anywhere else.

And as they say "A true classic, striped wallpaper has been popular for centuries. And for good reason. Stripes are effortlessly versatile, charming and characterful. From traditional Tented Stripe to dainty Petal Stripe and even multicoloured Chromatic Stripe, we have a design to suit every style.

Walls: Stripe 6103, Stripe 6101 Woodwork: Au Lait No.CB9, Shallot No.CB3, Modern Eggshell

Many of our striped designs are created using open-trough printing. This is one of the oldest techniques in the book, dating back centuries. To produce the design, we pour paint into a trough, which flows through a flat foam pad (cut by hand) and onto the paper underneath. It creates a beautiful texture as the paint sits slightly raised on top of the paper, with visible marks from the pad. More complex patterns are printed using a roller block, which is a similar process but uses a carved, cylindrical block instead."

To make the most of their striped wallpapers, they asked their in-house decorating expert, Graham, for his top three tips for getting the very best result - before, during and after decorating.

First, pick your paste: “Use our starch wallpaper paste, which has been specifically formulated for use with our quality, 140gsm wallpapers. As you’ll know, starch pastes are stronger than cellulose, so gives better adhesion.” Walls and Woodwork:

Don’t skip the soak: “Always follow our recommended soak time of ten minutes. This is important because it allows the wallpaper to expand properly, preventing gaps or springing joints.”

Afterwards, avoid paste attack: “When you’re finished, take care to remove any paste residue from the face of the paper - failure to do this may result in the print breaking down because our designs are created with paint not ink.”

PAINT ON PAPER

You won’t find wallpaper like this anywhere else. Handcrafted with our own paint and age-old techniques, enjoy unrivalled depth, irresistible texture and a purposefully personal touch.

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Walls : Petal Stripe 2422

Joanna is a hugely sucessful interior designer with millions of followers on Instagram. Her wallpaper collection reflects her style - practical, beautiful, approachable.

Gwendolyn

York Wallcoverings pride themselves on offering designs that inspire interior choices, drawing influence from social trends and fashion. Their collaboration with the American interior designer, entrepreneur, and television personality Joanna Gaines is a natural fit.

“This collection of timeless wallcoverings is layered with warmth and charm, and effortlessly blends nostalgic pattern with modern designs. This assortment has a little bit of everything – simple stripes, subtle plaids, vintage motifs and bold florals.” Joanna Gaines

Gwendolyn is a classic floral design, with gently intertwined blooms and delicate leafy vines, which introduce a touch of historic charm, its design rooted in an archival paper from the late 1800s. It has been created in a range of pretty country neutral colourways: baby blue, nude, beige, duck egg and the sage (shown here).

In a kitchen, the Charm wallpaper brings an understated charm and a sense of freshness to the space without overwhelming it, the small leafy motif creates a calming, organic atmosphere that makes the kitchen feel homely and inviting. Its delicate pattern is also practical, subtly masking minor stains or imperfections that may occur in a busy kitchen environment.

The Lydia wallpaper in this dining space features a nostalgic floral pattern with charming block print details inspired by the elegance of an antique crest. Paired with classic panelling in a soft, muted tone, the look achieves a balanced mix of traditional and contemporary style.

Garden Terrace is a pretty design that draws inspiration from classic botanical illustrations, it captures the simple beauty of wildflowers, gracefully intertwined with lush foliage in a pleasingly symmetrical pattern.

Magnolia Branches - this design strikes a perfect balance between minimalism and botanical richness. Its illustrative, graphic approach keeps the floral elements crisp and sophisticated, making it an ideal choice for contemporary interiors.

Colette – a whimsical balance between classic and contemporary Arts and Crafts design for that perfect American Craftsman style.

Ridge - A striking geometric pattern of linked triangles –give an elegant but industrial aesthetic to your room.

Garden Terrace
Magnolia Branches
Colette

Art Meets Earth: Harlequin’s ‘Defined Momentum’ Collection Layers Texture, Colour, and Character

Harlequin has always had a flair for the expressive, and this season, the studio deepens that identity with Defined Momentum - a striking new wallpaper.

This is not wallpaper as you know it. Think hand-painted designs, textural flourishes, and colour stories drawn from the quiet drama of the landscape - all layered into a collection that speaks to individuality, creativity, and modern interiors with a sense of soul.

Inspired by sedimentary formations, mineral layers, and organic textures, Defined Momentum blends fine artistry with tactile design. At the heart of the collection is Sedimentary, a panoramic panel design that translates archival artwork into a moody, transitional landscape. Colour seems to drift across the surface like mist,

elevated by a grainy, tactile finish that evokes raw earth and weathered stone.

“We’ve curated a palette that flows like nature - no colour is static, and everything is designed to layer,” says Flora Daly, Harlequin’s Lead Designer. “This collection is about movement, individuality, and creating interiors that feel personal and intuitive.”

Whether you’re looking to make a quiet statement or go bold with colour and form, Defined Momentum offers a fresh take on luxury wallpaper - expressive, textured, and designed to evolve with your space.

All wallpaper designs are created in the Harlequin design studio and made at the brand’s historic UK factory in Loughborough.

Glyph

Morris & Co., the luxury heritage design house and original company founded by William Morris in 1861, reveals The Unfinished Works, a brand-new series of never-before-seen designs born from an exploration of The Huntington in California, USA.

In an unspoken exchange between artists throughout history, the designers at Morris & Co. have picked up the pen laid down by William Morris and John Henry Dearle to create The Unfinished Works. From The Huntington’s remarkable library of documents come handcrafted and unmistakably original wallpaper designs.

On the process of bringing these unfinished works to life, Jess Clayworth, Lead Designer at Morris & Co., says, “it was like we were working with them [William Morris and John Henry Dearle] across the design generations. The writing on some of the documents was really special, annotated with thoughts from Dearle or Morris. To receive ‘instruction’ from them was like being part of their studio and the original Morris & Co. creative team.”

From this collaboration with The Huntington come new designs, finally completed and translated into exceptional wallpapers, including a brandnew series of borders and lovingly crafted new designs that have, until now, remained hidden treasures. In respect of the unmistakable original craftsmanship, richly pigmented colours from an archival palette bring authentic colourisation to this series, produced precisely as Morris and Dearle would have.

Upholding and honouring a 164-year legacy, The Unfinished Works is an astounding series of designs, finally completed in a moment of art history for the company founded by William Morris, to be enjoyed for generations to come.

All designs are created in the Morris & Co. studio in Chiswick, London, and all wallpapers are made at the brand’s historic UK factory in Loughborough.

Morris & Co. wallpapers are available from wallpaperdirect.com

Border: Bluebell & Peony
Syncopation wallpaper (1958) in Grey

Mini Moderns bring Lucienne Day’s historic wallpapers back to life

One of the twentieth century’s most influential British textile designers, Lucienne Day pioneered the post-war ‘Contemporary’ style. Now, working closely with the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, renowned British interiors brand Mini Moderns has created faithful reissues of two of her original wallpaper designs.

For Mini Moderns designers, Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, this has been something of a dream project. They have long admired the work of Lucienne Day, having first come across her designs in their teenage years. Of her groundbreaking approach to pattern, they say: “We can only imagine what impact her exciting, optimistic designs must have had on post-war Britain.”

The Whitworth in Manchester holds Lucienne Day’s personal collection of textiles and wallpapers, and it is here that Mark and Keith selected two patterns from the 1950s that they felt epitomised Lucienne Day’s approach to wallpaper design: Provence (1951) and Syncopation (1958).

Featuring a mix of abstract and botanical icons within elliptical shapes, Provence was one of three wallpapers that Lucienne Day designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain – the landmark exhibition that has long been a source of inspiration for Mini Moderns. The original wallpaper was hand block printed, so Mini Moderns decided to produce this design digitally, ensuring that Lucienne Day’s unique illustrations were reproduced as faithfully as possible.

Next, they were drawn to the characterful mark-making of Syncopation –its skilfully executed lines, dashes and dots forming a softly sophisticated vertical stripe. The design duo immediately recognised the original method of production as ‘surface print’ – a traditional technique that

Lucienne Day in her Motcomb Street, London studio c1951 © Robin & Lucienne Day Foundation/photo:John Gay.

replicates the rich textured effect of hand block printing. Since their wallpaper manufacturer specialises in this print method, they were confident of being able to achieve a faithful reproduction of the design.

Finally, the choice of substrate was an equally important factor in the process of reissuing these designs, and Mark and Keith selected an eco non-woven base, 79% of which is made up of natural, renewable fibres.

Paula Day, daughter of Lucienne Day, and Founder, Trustee & Chair of the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, says of this collection: “We are thrilled that my mother’s exquisite designs for wallpapers are being highlighted through this collaboration. Mini Moderns’ meticulous and patient attention to every tiny detail has resulted in beautifully authentic new productions which bring these historic designs back to vibrant life.”

Syncopation wallpaper (1958) in Yellow
Mark and Keith with the Lucienne Day at Mini Moderns Collection
Provence wallpaper (1951) in Chestnut

ASK Richard

OUR INHOUSE DECORATING EXPERT

I’m concerned that I did not order enough wallpaper, and we have started hanging the paper. What should I do?

If you have already started hanging your paper and you think you will run short, then stop hanging when you get to a corner. You can order more paper and do a batch request and we will try to obtain rolls from the same batch. If we are not able to obtain paper from the same batch, then if you start a new wall with rolls from a different batch it may not be noticeable. We have to say we would never advise you to mix batches and definitely not on a single wall.

I want to install new wallpaper but there is already wallpaper on the walls - do I need to remove the old wallpaper?

Yes, it is always recommended to remove old wallpaper and start with clean, smooth walls. If you don’t remove the old wallpaper, you run several risks: the old paper coming off the wall once adhesive is applied to the front of the paper; the old paper bubbling; or possibly the inks bleeding through to your top paper. We would also recommend lining paper be installed prior to hanging your new top paper.

Proper wall preparation is key to a good result for any wallpaper project.

How do I find a wallpaper pattern on your site? I’m not that skilled on the computer.

Finding wallpaper patterns on our site using a PC is very easy. If you have a colour in mind, use the wallpapers drop down menu to select the closest colour eg Green. You will then be shown all the wallpapers which are predominantly green.

There are also some shades of green available for you to filter and look at too eg Emerald, Lime, Sage, Teal etc.

You can then use the menu on the left-hand side of the page to select for price, brand, design, style and type. All ways to help you find your perfect match.

You can also use the main search bar, at the top of the page and enter a key word – like “hummingbird” or “butterflies”. When using this function, keep in mind that the word you are searching for must be in the description of the design for the name to appear.

Have a question for Richard?

Please submit your question via email to help@wallpaperdirect.com

Arthouse

WE LOVE YOUR WALLS

Looking for fresh ideas for your next wallpaper project?

Take a peek at how our imaginative customers have redefined their spaces — from statement ceilings and snug office corners to nature inspired boot rooms. The possibilities are endless when it comes to wallpaper, and we’re constantly amazed by the creativity on display.

Ready to show off your own transformation? Tag us @wallpaperdirect — we’d love to see what you create!

Attleton

What began at a kitchen table in Pimlico has grown into one of the world’s most beloved home and lifestyle brands. Laura Ashley’s story started in 1953, when Laura and Bernard Ashley began hand-printing fabric inspired by a museum exhibition. Today, Laura Ashley is a household name, cherished for its timeless style and beautiful design.

This season, we’re excited to introduce a fresh new capsule collection featuring 19 stunning wallpapers and two eyecatching mural designs. One of the highlights is Attleton - a beautifully detailed print filled with exotic birds, delicate flowers, and lush foliage. Available as both a wallpaper and a mural, Attleton is an elegant choice for creating a statement space that feels both romantic and refined.

Other standout designs include Hemingway, a bold and artistic pattern with stylised tulips and chrysanthemums dancing along graceful curling stems.

For a softer, more natural look, Caulderton Leaves is inspired by artwork from the Laura Ashley archive. Its gently scrolling leaves set against a rich Olive Green background create a calming, organic feel.

Attleton Mural
Caulderton Leaves
Hemingway

Delamore brings the charm of the Arts and Crafts movement into your home. With intricate layers of leaves and geometric floral patterns, it’s a classic design that adds heritage and sophistication to any space.

Finally, Nutgrove is a sweet and whimsical design. Taken from the Laura Ashley archive, this delicate print features tiny flower buds, fluttering butterflies, and little hidden birds. Its subtle tones and fine details make it a timeless choice for any room.

From iconic archive pieces to beautiful new contemporary designs, all Laura Ashley wallpaper and murals are paste the wall application, making decorating far quicker, easier and cleaner.

Delamore
Delamore
Nutgrove
Attleton Mural

Oakminster

‘Meandering, delicate sihouettes of bare branches, leaves and flowers’

Whether you love small scale or bold designs this range has both.

Following the success of Volume I we are excited to present Volume II exclusively at Wallpaperdirect.

“We’re thrilled with the success of our collaboration with Tim and honoured by the trust he’s placed in us to bring his latest designs to market. This new collection showcases his signature flair - featuring bold, expressive florals and leaf motifs - balanced by elegantly understated, refined patterns that exude sophistication and versatility. We hope you love them as much as we do!” Melanie Adams - Global Head of Wallpaperdirect.

Marwood
‘Climbing Palm branches and vibrant blossoming passion flowers’
Westcombe ‘Classically ornate and grand’
Clarendon
‘Contemporary leaves and birds’
Lindenford
‘Captivating cascades of Wisteria flowers’

All patterns from the Timothy Wilman Home collections are available in a range of colours to view and sample on wallpaperdirect.com

Somerton
‘Timeless, elegant botanical style flowers and berries’
Montcliffe
‘Organic, textural asymmetrical shapes’
Langham
‘A delicate small print which brings a countryside charm’

Luxury Textures

Transform your home with this exquisite collection of luxury wallcoverings, crafted with exceptional detail and finished with elegant metallic accents.

Each design showcases refined textures, raised surfaces, and subtle shimmer - adding depth and visual intrigue to any room. The perfect blend of sophistication and accessibility, this collection brings high-end style within reach.

Made entirely PVC-free and printed with water-based inks, Albany Luxury Textures combines natural materials with timeless design - offering a beautiful, sustainable choice that never compromises on quality.

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