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Part geometric print, part floral, Toile Trellis is a dainty yet structured design to suit any space. Its nostalgic bow and bud motifs and choice o...
View full detailsPart geometric print, part floral, Toile Trellis is a dainty yet structured design to suit any space. Its nostalgic bow and bud motifs and choice o...
View full detailsTessella is a clean, crisp and contemporary geometric design with a tile-like effect, aptly named after the small squares used in mosaic-making. Av...
View full detailsTented Stripe is an homage to the Regency-era trend for draping fabric over interior walls and ceilings. It combines stripes of different widths to...
View full detailsStripe is a fresh take on a true classic, bringing a new look to an enduringly popular Farrow & Ball wallpaper design. With a wide, statement s...
View full detailsSt Antoine is named after Faubourg Saint-Antoine, the area in Paris' 12th arrondissement where famed wallpaper maker Jean-Baptiste Réveillon sold h...
View full detailsSilvergate is a classic Farrow & Ball wallpaper that brings a touch of opulence to rooms both large and small. Like all Farrow & Ball paper...
View full detailsShou', 'chiku' and 'bai' are the Japanese words for plum, pine and bamboo. Together, these hardy plants form Shouchikubai – the Three Friends of Wi...
View full detailsRingwold was inspired by an original silk design by James Leman, a master weaver and fabric designer in 17th-century London. Its print of vines and...
View full detailsRenaissance Leaves is a subtle nod to a fellow Farrow & Ball wallpaper design, the opulent Renaissance. Borrowing its motif of stylised leaves,...
View full detailsWith its charming heron motif, Purnon makes an elegant statement. The original pattern was discovered on an 18th-century folding screen, which woul...
View full detailsPolka Square takes a background detail often used in 18th-century wallpapers and makes it the star of the show. Its small-scale print creates a nea...
View full detailsInspired by two detailed 18th-century wallpapers, Polka Sprig has classic charm. The background colour is brushed on then the embellishment is appl...
View full detailsWith its motif of overlapping petals running in slender stripes from floor to ceiling, Petal Stripe has two levels of appeal. While it appears as a...
View full detailsWhile not quite as large as fellow Farrow & Ball floral Hegemone, Peony's big and beautiful blooms still make a statement in any room of the ho...
View full detailsLotus is one of Farrow & Ball's most popular wallpaper designs, and it's easy to see why. Inspired by the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movem...
View full detailsJasmine is a formerly archived wallpaper design, back in the current Farrow & Ball collection by popular demand. With its delicate tapered leav...
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 detailsWith its paint-on-paper print – a signature of all Farrow & Ball wallpapers – Bamboo has the feel of a traditional Japanese woodblock print. It...
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...
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