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Spring Is In The Air With These Bucolic Wallpaper Collections

While certainly not a new design concept, garden-inspired wallcoverings are a timeless way to pack a punch and bring the outdoors in to any space. These six new collections in particular offer a fresh take on floral.

Wanderlust collection | Ana Basoc x SpaghettiWall
This graphic collection is a journey through natural landscapes with very different imprints. Ana Basoc explores techniques and styles with which she gives shape to nature, from micro to macro. Pictured: Eden.

WILLIAMSBURG x Mural Source collaboration
Each pattern in this collection was inspired by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation historic trades program and its extensive design archives, particularly English botanical illustrations and delftware of the 18th and 19th centuries. Pictured: Floribunda.

Originals/Moderns Collection | Storigraphic x Hornsea®
The Originals/Moderns collection features six of Storigraphic’s acclaimed designs including faves Heirloom, Saffron and Brontë in their original form and six new modern-day variations. Pictured: Saffron.

William Morris Hidden Treasures Volume 1 | A-Street Prints
Celebrating Morris’ lifelong love of nature, the Hidden Treasures collection does much more than amplify echoes from the past. It transforms them into elegant interior design classics that add distinct character to the walls of any home. With Hidden Treasures, a series of previously unseen Morris sketches have been faithfully recreated by acclaimed Swedish designer Bjӧrn Nilsson.

ARISE collection | Merenda Wallpaper
Crafted by the brand’s founder, Sarah Merenda, using her original drawings and paintings, this collection features flourishing botanical designs and bold geometric prints, with each design uniquely showcasing nature’s energetic quality.

Story Tale | WallPepper
Depicting a charming woodland scene, this wallcovering from WallPepper was carefully designed to bring joy to every space: carefree and playful, it allows one to travel with the imagination, dreaming in the company of gentle animals.

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