6 New Wallpaper Collections To Have On Your Radar
Adam Bray x Hamilton Weston
Inspired by the 1960s and 70s trend for manilla paper wallcoverings, interior designer Adam Bray has created a bold striped wallpaper collection for Hamilton Weston. Made in the UK using the finest printing techniques and available in 11 shades – from sharp citruses and elegant blues to earthy browns and sophisticated neutrals – the Brown Stripe Paper collection is a chic interpretation of mid-century wallpaper.
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Annika Reed Studio
This September, Annika Reed Studio introduces Parade, a collection inspired by the avant-garde ballet of the same name. The range includes seven designs, each one telling its own story – and they’ll on display at OKA’s flagship store in Chelsea between 14th and 22nd September.
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Inchyra
New from Inchyra is the Somborne Collection, a fusion of an 18th-century French blockprint from Caroline Inchyra’s textile archive and an antique woven design she found recently. The wallpapers (there are also linens in the range) come in three colours: soft red, teal and blue. Staying true to the Inchyra DNA, the designs mix florals and stripes for a timeless look.
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Henry Holland x Harlequin
Combining Harlequin’s mastery of colour with Henry’s signature style in clay, this collection of statement wallpapers and textural wall coverings pays homage to Harlequin’s archive and Nerikomi, the Japanese pottery technique. Our favourite is ‘Elsworthy’, a moiré-style wallpaper with a silk emboss, which gives the feeling of using fabric on the walls.
Parker & Jules
New from design duo Nancy and Jules are four prints in six colours, as well as a re-colouring of the entire wallpaper collection. ‘Bloomsbury’ is redolent of Charleston House colour palettes and painterly florals – it comes in two scales, Grande and Petite. Look out for the new iteration of ‘Double Scroll Stripe’ too, with softer, more painterly lines and shadows.
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Domestic Science
Domestic Science, the lifestyle and vintage store based in the Cotswolds, has dropped its debut wallpaper collection. It’s inspired by vintage patterns but reimagined for modern interiors. It launches with two whimsical and nostalgic designs in three contemporary colourways. They’re named after two picturesque towns in northern France, with both ‘Deauville’ and ‘Honfleur’ paying homage to the French flea markets in which they were found by founder and designer Libs Lewis.
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