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Farrow & Ball's Ivy wallpaper combines the timelessness of a botanical pattern with the tactility and interest that comes from the brand's pain...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Ivy wallpaper combines the timelessness of a botanical pattern with the tactility and interest that comes from the brand's pain...
View full detailsHelleborus, the Latin genus name for hellebore, takes its inspiration from the flowering plant of the same name. Just as hellebores brighten our ga...
View full detailsCheck is a bold, mixed-scale, geometric design inspired by the innovative work of Anni Albers, the celebrated textiles artist. Complementing both c...
View full detailsThe pattern of Farrow & Ball's Bumble Bee wallpaper is more than just a nod to our busy little pollinators – it's also a historic design based ...
View full detailsAtacama takes its name from the Atacama Desert in Chile which, despite being known as one of the most arid places in the world, has an amazing arra...
View full detailsAmime', in Japanese, refers to the mesh of fishermen's nets. Mimicking their woven pattern, this geometric wallpaper is a contemporary take on a co...
View full detailsThis geometric pattern is named after the family who built the château, home to many inspiring wallpapers. This particular paper was uncovered in t...
View full detailsThis unique floral is a reimagined, larger version of a small-scale pattern found in Adelaïde’s dressing room — the daughter of the family who buil...
View full detailsDelicate and captivating, this pattern was found in a private dressing room and is named after Auguste, the eldest son of the Marquis who built the...
View full detailsA piece of this pattern was discovered in the château’s attic, although it originally adorned the bed of Madame de la Motte Baracé’s mother. The fa...
View full detailsWith its neat slim stripes and two-colour print, Closet Stripe is a true classic. From afar, it looks clean, crisp and simple. When viewed at close...
View full detailsThe Drag papers are a subtle yet effective way to introduce wallpaper to any scheme. Like all Farrow & Ball wallpapers, these designs are creat...
View full detailsWith its statement-making wide bands of colour, Broad Stripe is a classic print with a bold impact. Like all Farrow & Ball wallpapers, its patt...
View full detailsFive Over Stripe is a classic quarter-inch stripe available in a choice of subtle and contrasting colourways. The artisans at the Farrow & Ball...
View full detailsBlock-printing the stripes on this classic wallpaper creates a crisp, clean edge and a traditional look, while the narrower lines printed within ea...
View full detailsThe design of Brockhampton Star dates back to 1870, when it was originally used in the dining room at Brockhampton Hall in Herefordshire. Today, it...
View full detailsRanelagh is both geometric and subtly botanical-inspired, with its leaf-like motif encased in slender diamond-shaped frames. It is a supremely eleg...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Rosslyn wallpaper is an homage to a 19th-century English print, originally seen on cotton. Despite its early origins, it feels ...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Wisteria design is inspired by the detailed woven fabrics of the 19th century and produced in the brand's signature paint-on-pa...
View full detailsInspired by the 18th-century trend for ornate greenhouses and conservatories, Orangerie borrows its pattern from both the fashions of the time and ...
View full detailsCrivelli Trellis is an unusual yet formal take on a geometric trellis design, with its delicate crown motifs and curving, almost three-dimensional,...
View full detailsContrary to its contemporary appearance, Farrow & Ball's Lattice wallpaper was originally inspired by a 19th-century pattern, giving this print...
View full detailsLeopard print, long a favourite of the fashion world, is reimagined for the home in the form of Farrow & Ball's Ocelot wallpaper. Its small-sca...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Samphire print subtly references coastal style in a more unexpected way than a classic nautical stripe. It takes its name, and ...
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