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MINDTHEGAP
Get lost in the sprawling gardens of Rajasthan in our bucolic gardens of Jaipur design, but keep your wits about you – these grounds are teeming with life, and you’ll spot prowling leopards, leaping deer, strutting peacocks, and relaxing cows. Plant life is vast and varied, with trees, flowers, and grasses illustrated in exquisite detail down to every leaf, and buildings in the city’s famous soft pink shade blend with the garden’s natural tones for a wallpaper that whisks you away to an utterly whimsical world.
Zoffany
Capturing the rhythmic beauty of waves organic shapes and subtle gradations of color Zoffany collaborated with artisan marbler Emma D'Arcey to create this unique hand-marbled design. Typically seen in the endpapers of antiquarian books Jaipur Plain's antique colorway captures a sense of history motion and artistry.
Schumacher
A wonderfully exotic stylized floral, Jaipur Mughal Flower wallpaper was created by Marie-Anne Oudejans and inspired by her work as a decorative painter in Jaipur, India. Printed on flat fibrous paper, this exotic large-scale pattern has a lovely simplicity and interesting stripe effect.
Jaipur Living
This hand-tufted area rug delivers artistic charm with rich and moody hues. Watercolor blooms in gray, brown, and gold create a large-scale design on the off-white backdrop, while the wool and viscose blend lends a sumptuous feel underfoot.
Borastapeter
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Inspired by a pattern found in 16th-century ceramics, Jaipur linen is exquisitely versatile. This product is FSC Certified. Available in North America exclusively through Schumacher.
Sold by the repeat, the order in multiples of 1.15 meters (1.26 yards).
House of Hackney
Reminiscent of the lush color and luminous cheerfulness found in Gustav Klimt’s paintings of flower gardens, Hollyhocks was created especially for House of Hackney by American artist Kerry Simmons, based on her work of the same name. Repainted in a rich colorway, the print captures all the pastoral purity and romance of “cottage-core”, while our punk spirit is embedded in the print’s riot of flowers. Each roll sold enables House of Hackney to purchase and protect 35 square meters of forest, thanks to our partnership with the World Land Trust – the international conservation charity that safeguards our most vital natural ecosystems and threatened habitats, acre by acre.
Mogul-inspired painted Indian elephants and tigers parade over a multi-colored marble-effect background producing a unique 100% linen fabric. Two versions of the fabric feature monochromatic animals and the other two show animals colored in exquisite jewel-like hues. This design also exists as wallpaper and is complemented by the Jaipur Plain paper.
Step into the magical, mountainous landscape where native wildlife roams freely amongst desert shrubland and small, ornate architectural landmarks. Tortoises move slowly to the heartbeat of the natural environment and large cats prowl majestically as this enchanting print draws you in, calling you to be at one with the landscape and the lively ecosystems which lie within it. The earthy palette is brought to life with rich, terracotta florals adding a calming ambiance to the home.
Sanderson
Inspired by a document in the Sanderson archive titled ‘Animal Kingdom’, Pamir Garden is a fantastical wallpaper that reflects the 1970s fashion for exotic patterns and global cultures. Representative of a Persian garden, this oasis scene of floral sprigs, stylized trees, tigers, and antelopes has been repainted in a fresco style with a crackle glaze effect on the ground to give a time-worn look.
This is the most beautiful wallpaper! The quality is amazing and the colors are true to the pictures. I get so many compliments on this wallpaper. I put in my master bathroom and I just love it!. Sharmen. Portland, OR. 2022-06-12 23:46:15
With a captivating pattern on deep blue background, the TSURU Indigo Wallpaper pays homage to the Japanese cranes, known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. Red-crowned cranes make a beautiful contrast against the dark background of this premium wallpaper, highlighting the elegant Asian symbols. Specific red, white, and blue shades make for an aristocratic and stylish design, while the delicate yellow and orange insertions add to the complexity of the entire premium wall canvas.
Stunning! We couldn't be happier. Using it in our small powder room and it has transformed the space. The deep blue color is as shown on the website.. Victoria. . 2024-01-09 18:26:21
Swallows a serene design dating from the 1930s exemplifies the stylized elegance associated with this era. Originally a chintz cotton fabric it shows a flock of slender swallows soaring through the open sky.
Paper is gorgeous, very hard to work with, I’m pleased with my purchase. I hung paper on my powder room ceiling.. Sandra. Lascassas, TN. 2025-06-05 18:14:24
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