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Decorator's Address Book: 23 interior designers on the best places to shop for wallpaper
This article, part of the 'Decorator's Address Book' series, compiles recommendations from 23 interior design experts on their preferred sources for wallpaper. The aim is to simplify the often-complex process of selecting suitable wallcoverings, which can range from subtle to bold and across various price points. Each month, the series focuses on a different home décor element, providing expert-recommended stores and brands.
Interior designers frequently cite Schumacher as a go-to for its broad selection, including whimsical heritage patterns, modern collaborations, and bold color combinations. Brands like Brook Perdigon Textiles are valued for their globally-inspired, hand-painted designs that add character to spaces without being overwhelming. Eskayel is also highlighted for its watercolor-like, hand-painted options, often used in bedrooms for a subtle yet engaging aesthetic, with designers appreciating its travel-inspired motifs.
For those seeking historical depth and artistic legacy, designers recommend de Gournay, Adelphi Paper Hangings, and Clarence House, noting their ability to create lasting beauty. Fashion houses such as Gucci are recognized for their unique patterns that can form a foundational visual theme for a home. Flavor Paper is praised for its vibrant colors, chic graphics, and customizable options, offering a wide range of unique motifs suitable for various rooms, from bathrooms to staircases. Peruri Design specifically mentions de Gournay for its entirely hand-painted collections, where each design is a unique work of art, ranging from bucolic to modern, emphasizing the collaborative process to bring a client's vision to life.
Smaller, curated shops also receive attention. Zak and Fox, along with Cole & Son, are mentioned for their classic offerings, while local showrooms like Austin's Supply Showroom carry unique patterns from brands such as Ottoline. Kathy Kuo Home is highlighted for its extensive array of removable and industrial-quality wallpapers from respected brands like Anewall and Schumacher, catering to diverse preferences from bold floral to subdued neutral patterns.
For tailored recommendations, designers suggest consulting an interior designer, as their trade accounts offer access to a vast array of options, including customized colorways and materials. Rebecca Atwood is noted for her fantastic range of wallpaper patterns and materials in unique colorways. Vaughan Design & Development appreciates Common Room for its versatile and unique papers, and Robert Kime and Soane for timeless prints and new designs. Belarte Studio is recognized for its well-curated collection, ranging from vintage murals to abstract designs, suitable for various tastes without being overwhelming. Studio Habita offers a small, curated collection with a modern and fresh appeal in calming color palettes.
TR Studio sources wallpapers from a variety of locations, including Howe London, Cole & Son, Osborne & Little, Pierre Frey, and Holland & Sherry, selecting based on the desired aesthetic. Plaster & Patina recommends Schumacher and Phillip Jeffries for grasscloths and textural elements, and de Gournay, House of Hackney, or La Maison Pierre Frey for dramatic murals. For children's rooms, Ottoline, Rebel Walls, and Milton & King are preferred. DATE Interiors highlights Astek for its extensive collections, vintage options, and customization capabilities.
LH.Designs suggests Rebecca Atwood for playful prints and She She for beautiful, hand-drawn or painted whimsical designs. Wendy Labrum Interiors points to Phillip Jeffries for textured wallcoverings like grasscloths and sisals, and Nobilis for classic options like faux bois paper. Jessica Helgerson Interior Design values Lonesome Pictopia for custom wallpaper, murals, and hand-painted elements, noting their unique, meticulously crafted designs inspired by American tattooing, decorative arts, and nature, and their commitment to sustainable manufacturing and social causes.
Alexis Ring Interior Design uses Omexco for its diverse range of artisanal designs made from natural fibers, emphasizing their eco-certified and non-toxic properties. Verde Interior Design recommends Spoonflower for patterned wallpaper, noting its variety of finishes for both commercial and residential projects, and Calico for bold, vibrant murals in larger spaces. Nathan Turner favors Wallshoppe for its bold patterns and wide color selection. Mindy Laven Home prefers papers with a nod to history that remain relevant, such as those from Clarence House, for their ability to add flair and marry past with present. STUDIO KEETA uses Backdrop’s wallpaper for its fresh, unique designs and high quality, even applying it to ceilings for a cozy effect. Lastly, Marie Flanigan Interiors recommends Annie Selke for its impressive selection of grasscloth wallcoverings, providing depth and elegance beyond trade-only options.
Ultimately, the choice of wallpaper depends on the desired aesthetic, functionality, and personal taste, with designers emphasizing the importance of selecting samples to aid in decision-making.
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