Received samples and they are works of art. Can’t decide which pattern to use in my moody powder bathroom.
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 petite-scale Indian block print in two values of cornflower blue against a soft cream ground. Each motif is a stylized floral spray — a central rosette of layered petals atop a slender stem flanked by feathered leaf clusters in a roughly diamond-shaped silhouette. The repeat is half-drop, with motifs offset row to row, giving the wall a quiet rhythm rather than a strict grid.
The print quality is the heart of the paper. Edges are slightly soft and irregular in the manner of a true wood-block impression — places where the block lifted unevenly, places where pigment pooled at the edges, faint ghost-prints of the previous impression. Two shades of blue work together: a mid-cornflower at the dominant body of each motif, and a deeper indigo at the linework and detail. The cream ground is warm and lightly flecked, suggesting handmade paper rather than factory-coated stock.
This is the kind of paper that reads as instant heritage in any context. A guest bedroom, a small home office, a butler's pantry, a stair runner at the second-floor landing. It pairs effortlessly with white-painted millwork, antique pine, bleached linen, and unlacquered brass — but it also lives quietly in a more contemporary home as a softening, calming presence behind a simple shaker bed. Under any light condition it holds — the cream ground prevents the blues from going cold, and the petite scale means it never dominates.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.