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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 House of Scalamandre
Imagine resting your eyes on a harmonious room of clematis and honeysuckle, a well-balanced pattern that calms the mind.
Raphael is one of our most popular printed wallpapers. The pattern gives you treetops in a wide range of color combinations. The inspiration for this pattern was partly taken from central park in new york – a leafy park surrounded by glass-and-concrete skyscrapers and beautiful contrast to the bustling city. The pattern is also inspired by antique tapestries, where stylized leaves are often shown in fields of light and shade. Design: daniel långelid
Beautiful paper, colors accurate to online photos, ships very fast.. Whitney. Chicago, IL. 2021-06-16 14:21:28
Pine gray is a wallpaper depicting branches of pine in white on a grey background. In Japan, the pine symbolizes long life, honor, and youth. The tree can stand tall over centuries and stay green all year round with its lacy feathers, despite bitter coldness and snow. In our pattern, the pine branches cover the wall in a light, large-patterned dance. Vivid, with serenity.
Beautiful wallpaper. Easy to install. Looks Fantastic in bedroom behind bed as accent wall. Drop dead gorgeous!. Robert. Staten Island, NY. 2023-08-15 20:51:45
Artfully hand-painted in watercolor, 'Zeus' depicts an idyllic river scene with elegant cranes and majestic weeping willows against a dramatic carob backdrop. Greek and Roman mythology often portrayed the dance of cranes as a celebration of life, and this wallpaper is sure to bring a sense of joy to your home. Our wallpaper is produced 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.
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.
Olof is a braided branch of bowing Rudbeckior that sets a friendly atmosphere in the room. The flower was cultivated as early as the 17th century by the botanist Olof Rudbeck (the elderly), which also got to name both the flower and our pattern.
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.
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.
Gustav has a clean thin line. This wallpaper has an elegant simplicity that is inspired by the beautiful silk drapes and furniture fabrics of the 18th century. A classy base in our collection that has been given its name from Gustav III, the Regent of Sweden during the Gustavian era.
A rare sight in the ocean and a luxury to wear, precious shagreen. The embossed, slightly raised texture feels as if it's been eroded by waves.
Whimsical and witty, the Hackney Empire wallpaper is guaranteed to raise a smile. This ‘Midnight’ and ‘White’ striped version adds a sleek monochrome spin to this House of Hackney favourite. Discover a myriad of characterful critters from badgers to frogs in this charming and colourful design. 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 metres 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.
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