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Our Midnight Garden wallpaper is inspired by the Dutch Masters and depicts a country garden after dark. This exquisite wallpaper will bring a hauntingly beautiful ambiance to any interior setting. Our wallpaper is made using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials and promises minimal environmental impact at every stage of production. Each item 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.
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.
Vines curl and coil, birds swoop and flowers bloom across the Gaia wallpaper - so named for the goddess of ancient mythology from whom all life on earth sprang. Drawing inspiration from the arts and crafts movement, this large-scale print encapsulates the beauty of the natural world. Each item 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.
Art imitates nature across Herbarium: Our reimagining of the exquisite floral mosaics by Mary Delany. The epitome of a late bloomer, the 18th-century English artist began crafting her series of 985 extraordinarily detailed collages at the age of 72. Now, in partnership with the British Museum, we've created our own paper garden, filled with Delany's buttercups, daisies, thistles, and foliage, then topped with our characterful additions of bugs and butterflies. Each item 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.
Originally hailing from the Victorian era, our reimagining of the darkly romantic Tulipa motif has been reborn once more this time on a backdrop, capturing the black of night. Hand-painted with large sprigs of tulips, primroses, daffodils and ferns that evoke the ingredients typically gathered for spell casting, it will conjure a bewitching feel in any space. 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.
Florika' is House of Hackney's painterly interpretation of a paisley print and promises to bring rich color to your home. Inspired by the ancient patterns and weaves of the ancient silk route trail through Uzbekistan, this print captures an exotic and heady mood. Our wallpaper is made using PVC-free, eco-friendly materials and promises minimal environmental impact at every stage of production. 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.
Get lost in the floral wonderland of Flora Fantasia. Inspired by J. Buchert’s ‘Fleurs de Fantasie’, a rare book of fantastical flowers from 1880, a dreamlike world of mystical flowers. Each item 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.
Here be dragons! A fantastical motif of mythical beasts amongst stylized clouds of color, flowers, and toadstools, the Phantasia wallpaper claws inspiration from the land of Trematonia otherwise known as the wildly beautiful gardens and ancient woodland that surround the castle of Trematonia in Cornwall. Each item 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.
On the fresh, uplifting ground of Ecru, the Avalon wallpaper blooms with all the promise of spring. Entangled with wild sunflowers, poppies, daisies, and lilies (hand-drawn in pencil and watercolor), this reimagined archival print takes its name from the isle of Avalon in Arthurian mythology ‰ÛÒ a paradise where the fruit and flowers grew like magic.
Bring the magic of the forest into your home with Plantasia. A mural of majestic trees stretching out as far as the horizon in prismatic technicolor, Plantasia is our vision of an idyllic landscape, completely untouched by man. That is except for a solitary queen, hiding amongst the forest - can you spot her? Each item 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.
The Rosetta garland wallpaper in ‘Noir’ encompasses the verve and vitality of the natural world. Blooming with bouquets of chrysanthemums, daffodils, tulips, and primroses against a wide stripe, this design marries the artful nature of neoclassicism and romanticism. Our wallpaper is made using PVC-free, FSC-certified materials and promises minimal environmental impact at every stage of production. Each roll sold enables House of Hackney to purchase and protect 35 square meters of the 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.
Painted with watercolor wildflowers against a ground of color, the much-loved Artemis motif returns to its roots in nature. Inspired by our hero, the celebrated 19th-century designer William Morris (whose work, like ours, was often a stylized depiction of British wildness), this print also pays homage to iconic Vogue editor Diana Vreeland Garden in hell room, which too unfurled with psychedelic blooms. 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.
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