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In artist Colette Cosentino’s fantastical dreamscape of a forest, multi-layered applications of acrylic and metallic paints accumulate into a dark, almost foreboding moodiness. A digital rendering in three non-repeating panels recreates the textural impasto and spontaneous drips.
Inspired by a vintage rubber stamp with a circular moiré pattern, Neisha Crosland’s watermark wallpaper features groovy ringed polka dots with unique optical effects. A graphic geometric softened by subtle details, this versatile mid-scale design makes a stylish statement in any room.
Created by Neisha Crosland, this whimsical yet elegant botanical design was inspired by an antique Indian crewelwork cushion belonging to a friend of the pattern designer. Caterpillar-shaped leaves unfurl seemingly infinitely, reminiscent of Jack and the Beanstalk, making the perfect background for a fairytale setting.
As elegant as it is edgy, this fantastical thistle motif reflects Neisha Crosland’s passion for espaliers, trees trained to grow flat against a wall with the branches outstretched in precise horizontal lines, as well as the brilliantly colored mosaic tile
Created by Neisha Crosland, pollen is a delightful abstract floral that evokes marbled endpapers and flame stitches with its wonderful scalloped effect. This rotary-printed small-scale wallpaper adds style and dimension to any decor, whether it wraps an entire room or enhances a single focal wall or ceiling.
Printing California-based muralist Colette Cosentino’s gauzy weeping willow painting on a pearlized ground imparts a subtle shimmer to the subdued haziness of the landscape. Available in three non-repeating panels.
Peg Norriss-the brainchild of designer Barrie Benson and gallerist Chandra Johnson-works with leading contemporary artists to create showstopping wallpapers. A mesmerizing, loosely abstracted two-panel pattern by fine artist Jackie Gendel. The large, rhythmic fields of color give a room a distinctive, artful verve.
Inspired by traditional Navajo motifs, maize wallpaper is Neisha Crosland’s dynamic take on a classic trellis. Featuring an interesting interplay of positive and negative, this chic shaded lattice is a versatile mid-scale design that adds glamour and dimension to any room.
As elegant as it is edgy, this fantastical thistle motif reflects Neisha Crosland's passion for espaliers, trees trained to grow flat against a wall with the branches outstretched in precise horizontal lines, as well as the brilliantly-colored mosaic tiles in Istanbul's 15th-century Topkapi Palace. Printed on a textural, fibrous ground, the untimid pattern even more drama from the full-width repeat.
A stylish study of geometric shapes, this graphic pattern by Porter Teleo has a two-panel repeat. It's a striking, mural-like design that's ideal for large expanses. Also a fabric.
Neisha Crosland’s culpeper wallpaper in ox orange is a graceful mid-scale botanical inspired by a 17th-century book of plant specimens and traditional Mughal floral motifs. An enchanting mix of real and imagined flowers are surface-printed with metallic inks, giving this wallpaper a subtle shimmer and an elegant aura.
Neisha Crosland used a stencil to create merlin, a magical climbing floral pattern with a modern art deco-inspired aesthetic. This enchanting mid-scale wallpaper design, with its winding stems and stylized passionflower blooms, is a sophisticated graphic presence in any room.
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