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Wild Wallpaper Patterns

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Journey to lands beyond with wall-coverings inspired by the art of exploration.

Unleash your inner adventurer with these four wild wallpaper patterns that redefine interior design! From grained Alder wood logs to striking flora from various climes, these statement-making wallpapers transform any space into a vibrant oasis. Perfect for those looking to make a daring design choice, each pattern brings a unique flair and personality to your walls. Dive into this exploration of creativity and find the perfect match for your home!

Wild Wallpaper Patterns - Brent Comber’s Alder

Wood Lot

From afar, Brent Comber’s Alder pattern resembles golden bubbles of champagne. Upon closer inspection, the commercial-grade vinyl print reveals sections of richly grained Alder wood logs. Count their rings to approximate their age. $15/sq ft, rollout.ca

Wild Wallpaper Patterns by Designer Eva Germani

Cool Cosmos

Designer Eva Germani depicts the Milky Way’s mysterious wonders. Golden constellations pop against the Wall & Deco print’s mottled indigo background. Install this wallpaper pattern in your bedroom to snooze among the stars. $20/sq ft, at Radform

Christian Lacroix’s digital print illustrates flora from various climes

Urban Jungle

Christian Lacroix’s digital print illustrates flora from various climes alongside architectural landmarks like Paris’s Parc de Bagatelle gates. The non-woven mural spans 3.6 metres. $2870, at MacFab

Wild Wallpaper Patterns

Rockin’ Roll

A dream for crystal fans whose gem collections have outgrown their caves, Flavor Paper’s purple print features wild wallpaper patterns, depicting amethyst from Arizona’s Saguaro National Park, captured by photographer Boone Speed. Available mid-summer, call for pricing at Are & Be

Originally published in Issue 3, 2017 as Stuff: Wallpaper Goes Wild.

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