It is absolutely gorgeous in my kitchen. It is great quality paper.
One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A Pointillist-leaning impressionist landscape of low-growing wildflowers along a coastal path — pink sea thrift in soft drifts, golden-yellow gorse in dense clusters, and creamy-white meadow flowers scattered between, with paths of pale stone winding through. The brushwork is thick, gestural, and clearly oil-painted, with visible palette-knife marks and an impasto build-up where the flowers catch light. The scale is mid-range — close enough to read individual flower clusters but distant enough to perceive the rolling shape of the cliff.
The palette is naturalistic but deliberately heightened: rose-pink, school-bus yellow, butter cream, sage, dusty olive, and the cool gray-blue of stone in mist. There is no horizon line and no sky beyond a hint of cool gray in the upper margins, which keeps the wall reading as immersive ground rather than scenic vista. The pattern feels closer to a section of a Monet garden study than to a traditional repeating wallpaper.
The paper performs in rooms that want lyric atmosphere. A breakfast room with white-painted Windsor chairs, a small library with cream linen drapery, a guest bedroom papered to the ceiling with simple white bedlinens. Pair it with limewashed wood, oxidized bronze hardware, pale stone fireplace surrounds, and Welsh wool throws. It reads as a French-coast or West-of-Ireland reference depending on the room around it, and either lineage suits.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.