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 vertical stripe with serious personality — pencil-thin and irregular columns of color in tangerine, marigold, rust, taupe, charcoal-brown, mustard, and warm gray, painted in dry-brush watercolor on a clean cream ground. The stripes vary in spacing, weight, and saturation; some are dense and confident, others nearly transparent, and each carries the textured grain of a stiff brush dragged down a paper surface. Black hairlines flicker between the wider color bands, providing definition and rhythm.
The palette reads as 1970s without being literal nostalgia — orange-driven but tempered by gray and brown so the warmth doesn't tip into psychedelic territory. Some columns of color sit close together and read as pairs; others stand alone with broad cream ground around them. The compositional logic is intentionally irregular, and the wall reads as continuous painted texture rather than a measured repeat.
The paper plays well in rooms that already lean retro-modern. A breakfast banquette with a curved bench, a hallway in a mid-century ranch, a small home office that wants to feel like a creative studio, a kid's room committed to color. Pair it with smoked oak, walnut veneer, mustard upholstery, and ceramics in earthenware tones. The vertical stripe stretches ceiling height and the irregular spacing keeps it lively — this is a paper that still has energy on the fortieth viewing.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.