Rainbow stripes - mural
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Classic Royal. Drawing inspiration from the geometric aesthetic of the art deco era and a quaint Genevan hotel of the same name, our Classic Royal wallpaper has been designed to enhance and beautify its surroundings. Playfully mixing shades and textures, it evokes the essence of being underwater: of sinking down into its tranquil depths and feeling utterly at ease. Marrying teal with lighter blue tones, it seems to ripple, the light in the room gliding across its liquid surface. Arresting yet restrained, it makes the perfect backdrop for bedrooms. Take your pick from three unique and eye-catching color schemes. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Whistler. Inspired by the frigid, untamed beauty of the landscape surrounding Canada’s Whistler hotel, our wallpaper design of the same name is as exquisitely detailed as any wildflower. Evoking the very essence of the rich flora that borders this winter-time retreat, it brings to mind the glacial image of russet ferns weighed down by a fresh blanket of snow. Eye-catching and almost ethereal, its icy beauty is soothing to the soul, making it the perfect pattern to hang in your bedroom and calm your mind. Whistler wallpaper is printed using glue and flexographic printing with yellow effect to deliver an elegant shimmer. Available in three unique seasonal color schemes. Show collection Lounge Luxe
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Salongsrand - Our love of stripes never fades. We simply can’t get enough of them. We discovered Salongsrand at the factory in Anneberg and have redesigned it with a focus on creating a stripe that is harmonious in any setting. Salongsrand can be used as a standalone or combined with trendy gray, perhaps in modern, functional-style homes, or as a welcoming green backdrop in a hallway. It creates an elegant look when paired with Acanthus. Its versatility gives you almost unlimited scope. The pattern is available in three different color schemes.
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Sigill is a design that easily stands out and it caught our eye when we were searching through a box from Norrköpings Tapetfabrik. Of the hundreds of gems we found, it was this particular one that we fell for. A fine goose-eye pattern with a gold emblem from the early 19th century. For this collection, we've updated the pattern and removed the emblem for a modern and timeless appeal. This is in combination with the new colors: clay-gray with blue, beige with pink, lime green, gray and classic white beige. When you add your style, you are putting your very own stamp on the design. Sigill looks stunning combined with colors or next to Acanthus, Gårda and Kalmar. A wallpaper than adds style and charm to any room and looks particularly good above wall panelling. So many choices, in other words!
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Alger - Göteborgs Tapetfabrik and the designer Karin Ageman are the creators of the artistically-composed design Alger. Karin was a versatile artist, represented in numerous contexts both in Sweden and on the international scene. Dating originally from 1940, the design is called Motto: Alger. Motto stands for what we call theme nowadays. Themes that offer a type of kinship for different designs. Alger is related to Näckros, for instance. A striking design whose austere yet flowing lines spread beautifully over a wall. In this collection, we’ve given it four gorgeous colorways.
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Näckros - This is where it began. The idea for this collection came from Näckros, a wonderful design created in the 1950s by Göteborgs Tapetfabrik. It expresses itself through colors and shapes that form a wonderful pattern in which no two flowers are alike. The blossoms and water fuse into one with a natural, vivid charm through the skilful brush strokes of Bent Karlby, the Danish architect and designer. In addition to frequent commissions from Göteborgs Tapetfabrik in the 1950s, Bent Karlby also designed lamps and textiles. His popular designs are characterised by his love of decorative elements combined with modernism, often with natural and botanical themes. Näckros and Alger love sharing a home. Bold dark blue or maybe light blue with turquoise Alger.Show collection Arkiv Engblad
Lines Large wallpaper, with its vertical structure, echoes the form of the wall, bringing balance and harmony to your room. The broad lines in the wallpaper make a “statement” and give a bold look. Lines Large is available in four different color schemes. Design by Ilse Crawford. Show collection Atmospheres
Lines Large wallpaper, with its vertical structure, echoes the form of the wall, bringing balance and harmony to your room. The broad lines in the wallpaper make a “statement” and give a bold look. Lines Large is available in four different color schemes. Design by Ilse Crawford. Show collection Atmospheres
Canvas wallpaper features a hand-painted woven surface. It has an exciting look, as the pattern itself is irregular, yet it is perceived as soft and regular. This gives your room a mellow and cozy atmosphere. Canvas wallpaper is available in four natural colors that match easily with the rest of your furnishings. Design by Ilse Crawford. Show collection Atmospheres
With Brush wallpaper, the genuine human touch behind the pattern truly stands out. The hand holding the paintbrush has just left the paper, giving your room a lively yet tranquil look. This wallpaper is perfect for halls, living rooms or bedrooms and works well when used on all four walls. The pattern is available in two sizes and four color schemes. Design by Ilse Crawford. Show collection Atmospheres
With Brush wallpaper, the genuine human touch behind the pattern truly stands out. The hand holding the paintbrush has just left the paper, giving your room a lively yet tranquil look. This wallpaper is perfect for halls, living rooms or bedrooms and works well when used on all four walls. The pattern is available in two sizes and four color schemes. Design by Ilse Crawford. Show collection Atmospheres
Alicia A bold flower pattern that brings a luxuriously elegant feel to any room, named after our own colorful rising star of the silver screen: Alicia Vikander. The beautiful, earthy colors both lift and complement the trend for white in interior design. Perfect for when you want to create a style-conscious yet traditional look in your home. Alicia Vikander is a talented Swedish actor who has quickly made an international name for herself.
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Elsa An elegant, traditional, delicately floral wallpaper named after Elsa Beskow, who always made nature a part of her books. This pattern of small, gossamer leaves creates a tranquil and harmonious sense of greenery. It is easy to decorate with, and can be used throughout an entire room. Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book writer and illustrator. Show collection Beautiful Traditions
Elsa An elegant, traditional, delicately floral wallpaper named after Elsa Beskow, who always made nature a part of her books. This pattern of small, gossamer leaves creates a tranquil and harmonious sense of greenery. It is easy to decorate with, and can be used throughout an entire room. Elsa Beskow was a Swedish children’s book writer and illustrator. Show collection Beautiful Traditions
Zarah Classical medallion wallpapers are always in style, here in white. It is only fitting that revue star and primadonna Zarah Leander lends her name to this elegant, extravagant pattern that works well in different environments. Zarah Leander was a Swedish singer and actor most popular during the 1930s and ’40s. Show collection Beautiful Traditions
Meadow is a genuine, intricately designed surface print wallpaper highlighting natural themes including flower silhouettes and blades of grass set against a summer meadow.
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Clean, linear and graphic, this pattern subtly recalls the imperfectly vertical, roughly finished look of natural wood panelling. Show collection Borosan Easy Up-17
A classic, decorative patterned wallpaper with romantic tones. Soft Ornament’s intricate hand-drawn motifs create a gentle, detailed backdrop, adding distinct character to diverse interiors. Show collection Borosan Easy Up-17
WEAVE
Front have woven a depth-effect pattern using cut wallpaper strips, providing an echo of woven wall coverings of times past and a reminder of how we used to hang textiles on walls. Show Collection Front
The basis for wallpaper “Primitive Roll” is the most fundamental simple elements in drawing: the line, the point, the curve and the shape. The wallpaper pattern appears when we take a step back and see how the components fit together to form figures that we all relate to in our different, individual ways. Show collection Jaime Hayon
In his “Primitive Micro” wallpaper design, Jaime has played with a pattern in various shades in order to create a wallpaper that takes a stand in a room without taking over. Muted colors are combined with small glossy areas that can be easily combined with the furniture, plants and art that we have in our homes. Show collection Jaime Hayon
These were the times when ABBA crashed into our living rooms with their bellbottom trousers and the Muppets caused havoc on TV. Wallpapers were swinging like John Travolta’s crotch and alternated between patterns featuring round, warm shapes, green, orange, stroboscopic lines and revolutionary experiments in red and black. And there were strawberries just about everywhere. Sometimes on your coffee cup, but just as likely as a pattern on the living room curtains or as a brand new 1970s ice cream. And, of course, strawberries as wallpaper. Our passion for this sweetest of fruits was insatiable – perhaps because it is an eternal reminder of those summer days back when life was literally child’s play.Show collection Jubileum
It isn’t really that unexpected for a country like Sweden to produce wallpapers that dreams are made of. After all, it is a place on earth full of people who are constantly longing for the season when everything starts to blossom again. The 1950s witnessed an unrestrained interest in nature’s most beautiful creations among designers throughout the country. Caught in that wind’s eye when everything is balancing between one boot in the field and a polished shoe heading down future’s lane. Nobody knew what was waiting around the corner and creativity was limitless. colors and shapes were at the forefront and wallpapers with summery flowers turned into longedfor light therapy for frostbitten Northerners.Show collection Jubileum
Historically speaking, cow parsley on wallpaper has always been a symbol for a grander, posher life and that is only partly due to the poetic, pretty summer meadows in which the flower grows. Its British nickname – Queen Anne’s laces – might give away the reason why cow parsley is often seen in many quite noble situations. This particular wallpaper comes from the 1940s but the lace pattern is more reminiscent of the ornamental ’20s.Show collection Jubileum
This striped wallpaper got its name from Carl Larsson, one of Sweden’s most popular artists. Stripes might very well be the most Swedish pattern of them all. This design has such typically Swedish characteristics it was predestined to be exported to the American east coast. Once on foreign soil it was renamed and became synonymous with their New England style. This is the reason why today, the distinctive stripes are much more synonymous with Martha’s Vineyard than with the Swedish west coast. The truth, however, is that even though stripes were on the walls of virtually every Swedish home as early as the 18th century this pattern went through the textile factories of Indian Madras before reaching Nordic latitudes. And that’s how striped design and mattresses came together.Show collection Jubileum
When industrialism flourished sometime during the turn of the 19th century a couple of artists decided it was time for a revolution. They wanted to prove what the hand could do and machine could not. Accordingly, they began painting patterns that went above and beyond every rule and tradition known to man during that era. And, despite the fact that their patterns were full of drawings of beautiful, winding plants revealing nothing but the telltale signs of true romantics, the artists were all depicted as vulgar rebels. Today, their work of art is called Jugend, or Art Nouveau in French. And, should you take a closer look you’ll find every characteristic of a true revolutionary romantic: sweeping unending lines, rhythmically repeated flowers and abstract background lines in total harmony with Jugendstyle painted stems. Quite simply, nature’s harp at play.Show collection Jubileum
HARRIET
Harriet is a medallion wallpaper linked to New England’s European heritage and design tradition. Medallion patterns are among the most classic of designs and have been around as wallpaper since the first pioneers came to New England. Harriet is printed using an engraving technique that produces a textile feel, making the room cozy and homely. It takes its name from American author Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1811-1886).Show collection Lexington
BOSTON HARBOR
Digital wallpaper.
The map of Boston Harbor comes from the chapter on New England in The United States Baedeker’s Handbook for Travelers from 1899 and is a historical survey of Boston and the harbour. We opted to name the map ‘Boston Harbor’ using American spelling. ‘Boston Harbour’ appears on the actual map, which is probably due to the fact that Baedeker’s publisher was European. The map is digitally printed and forms a picture or wall decoration that can be hung like wallpaper with a dimension of 174 x 225 cm (68 1/2" * 88 37/64") . It is ideal to hang above a sofa in a living room, above a desk in an office or in a children’s room, for example.Show collection Lexington
Classic Royal. Our Classic Royal pattern was inspired by its namesake: a sleepy hotel in Geneva. Drawing on traditional art deco designs, it incorporates ergonomic diamond shapes with a tactile texture that blends both lighter and darker hues. Available in a choice of three unique yet eye-catching color schemes, its grey incarnation invokes the essence of industrialism – and turns it into something quite beautiful. Attention-grabbing yet with an assured restraint, it is a wallpaper that draws the eye and delights the senses. Use it in your living areas to create the perfect blend of uniformity and uniqueness. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Royal. With its subtle texturing and warm amber brown tones, our Royal wallpaper is the perfect choice for chic and stylish interiors. Featuring elegant patterns that draw the eye without overwhelming it, it is designed to be a beautiful backdrop: one that enhances your furniture and accessories without competing with them. Softly luminescent, it offers an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colors and hues, each carefully blended into the background and just waiting for the play of light to reveal them. Choose from five variations to find the ideal option for you. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Claremont. Our Claremont wallpaper features an elegant geometric pattern which brings any wall to life with its three-dimensional effect. A wonderful shimmering surface is created using a deep printing technique and colored mother of pearl. Our designer took inspiration from an exclusive hotel in the USA, namely the elegant Claremont Club & Spa which opened in San Francisco, in 1915. Enjoy five-star luxury on the walls of your own lounge at home – the only thing missing will be the breath-taking view of San Francisco Bay! This version of the Claremont wallpaper comes in golden, beige shades. Three other, darker color schemes, are also available. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Claremont. This beautiful Claremont wallpaper brings a luxurious feel to any room. This design has been inspired by the five-star elegance of a classic hotel, the Claremont Club & Spa in San Francisco Bay, California, USA. The powerful geometric, square pattern gives a three-dimensional feel, while the bronze-shimmering print adds more vibrancy to the wallpaper. The pattern is applied using a deep printing technique using colored mother of pearl. Bold and yet, at the same time, quietly understated, the Claremont is available in three additional color schemes. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Opera.Inspired by Hilton hotels in Paris, Opera has a classic 1920s aesthetic. An exquisite confection of intricate geometric shapes, it marries an eye-catching collagraph pattern with a shimmering base to create a dazzling and ever-changing spectrum of colors. The perfect combination of minimalism and detail, its soft green hues are fresh, fashionable, and would look truly fantastic adorning the walls of your dining or living room. Choose from three different color schemes and find your perfect wallpaper.
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Myfair.Inspired by the delicate beauty of nature, this leafy pattern's flowing lines and sinuous curves draw the eye and hold it. With its soft almost private aesthetic, its floral appearance and soft green hues turn any room into a soothing sanctuary, making it a perfect place to sit back and relax for a while. Available in velvet and various metallic colors, we’ve made sure that you can pick the ideal option to complement your unique sense of style. Show collection Lounge Luxe
Waldorf. Taking its inspiration from the famed chain of hotels that it shares a name with, our Walldorf wallpaper pattern has all of the richness and elegance that one might expect. A stylish combination of art deco aesthetics and an industrial colour scheme, it marries the lavish with the subtle, to create an effect that is eye-catching and yet still exquisitely understated. Chic and sophisticated, its pale base combined with darker pattern are certain to add a touch of style to any home. Show collection Lounge Luxe
The Grove
Create a serene, green oasis in your home with this lovely pattern. The green tones elicit wellbeing and calm, while the climbing leaves add an exciting look to any space. Its fusion of sharply clipped silhouettes and soft watercolors creates a lovely effect. This wallpaper can be adjusted to fit the dimensions of your walls.
Width & Height 135 cm x 270 cm
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Misty Mountains wallpaper transforms your walls into harmonious, mist-clad mountains that inspire a wonderful sense of calm. The watercolor brush strokes may even transport you to a majestic mountain range. In this, we have drawn inspiration from beautiful misty mornings between Gothenburg and Borås. The pattern is expansive, with the mountain formations coming together to form a unit that stretches across the wall. Wallpaper in the color gray.
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Misty Mountains wallpaper transforms your walls into harmonious, mist-clad mountains that inspire a wonderful sense of calm. The watercolor brush strokes may even transport you to a majestic mountain range. In this, we have drawn inspiration from beautiful misty mornings between Gothenburg and Borås. The pattern is expansive, with the mountain formations coming together to form a unit that stretches across the wall. Wallpaper in the color green.
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In The Park wallpaper with a graphic pattern derived straight from nature and the splendor of trees. Beech and alder leaves have been pressed and dried as inspiration for this wallpaper. Its soft look is both classic and modern, and it therefore suits many different home designs and styles. This wallpaper is available in four colors, from elegant grey to stunning blue. Stunning wallpaper with a floral pattern in the color blue.
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Stonewall
Stonewall is a fantastic pattern, based on a hand-painted original that has been layered to great effect. The result is walls reminiscent of raw concrete or stone. Add Stonewall to an urban industrial environment, or combine it with warm elements like wood, textiles or green plants for a softer feel. This wallpaper can be adjusted to fit the dimensions of your walls.
Width & Height 90 cm x 265 cm
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Design by Stig Lindberg.
Tallyho, with its stylized apple design, was originally intended for public buildings and was printed on a fibreglass weave. Retro wallpaper from Boråstapeter. Show collection Scandinavian Designers
Design by Sven Markelius.
Ratio is a new interpretation of a selected section of the pattern Pythagoras by Sven Markelius. His architectural background is evident in his design. The tri-mitre square, every architect’s favorite tool, was a great inspiration in his designs.Show collection Scandinavian Designers
Bulbous was drawn by Stig Lindberg in 1947 and is a typical example of the innovative, ingenious and billowing bulb shapes that are found on his ceramics from the same period. Retro and colorful wallpaper from Boråstapeter. Show collection Scandinavian Designers
Design by Sven Markelius.
As Sven Markelius drew the decor for several of his functionalist buildings, it was natural for him to design textile prints.
This small pattern was exhibited internationally as a representative of Swedish textile design in the 1950s.Show collection Scandinavian Designers
Design by Sven Markelius.
His prismatic patterns rapidly became a signature that was recognized far outside Sweden's borders, stretching as far as the UN Headquarters, where the Pythagoras fabric still hangs in one of the rooms. The pattern is printed on velvet and is one of the most complicated textile prints ever.
Our Pythagoras is digital-print wallpaper and does not have a pattern repeat.
Width & Height 135 cm x 265 cm Show collection Scandinavian Designers
Amorina-Design by Viola Gråsten.
A characteristic 1960’s pattern that works just as well today. The hand drawn leaves that make up the pattern create a beautiful wall much like a thick forest. The wallpaper originates from the textile with the same name that she designed in 1962 and it radiates both a modern and playful, naturalistic feeling. Show collection Scandinavian Designers II
Vertigo-Design by Arne Jacobsen.
Arne Jacobsen was a master at using simple shapes such as triangles and circles to create intricate patterns with both rhythm, pace and tone. Vertigo is based on the movements of semicircles and was first designed as a furniture fabric.Show collection Scandinavian Designers II
Trapez-Design by Arne Jacobsen.
A classic, graphic pattern based on reversed trapezes, originally designed for fabric in the 1950’s. The simplicity is a stroke of genius and makes the pattern perfect for wallpapers too. A favourite amongst architects and interior designers. Show collection Scandinavian Designers II
Bladranker-Design by Arne Jacobsen.
Arne had a special relationship with the simplicity of graphic, but he was also in love with nature. He’s made countless textile patterns inspired by the Scandinavian flora. The graceful vines turned to art in his hands and wind their way across the wall.#herbarium Show collection Scandinavian Designers II
Rabarber-Design by Gocken Jobs.
Gocken Jobs has created a number of plant patterns that are still well known and sought after. This wonderful, lush pattern with rhubarb, dew cup, viola and monkshood is one of her most loved.#herbarium Show collection Scandinavian Designers II
ENDLESS Where industry meets contemporary taste, you’ll find Endless. Within the pattern’s wide, neutral colour palette you’ll find a look inspired by timeless materials such as cement and limestone and the relief found in their intriguing structure. Show collection Sense of Silence
FAIRYTALE Take your senses on a dreamlike, magical journey. Fairytale’s tight ornamental motifs and tactile structure are perfectly balanced with Mother Of Pearl details and a sober, single color tone-in-tone palette. Show collection Sense of Silence
Maple leaf. A dream of climbing vines framing a peaceful Oriental garden, Japanese maple leaf motifs are complimented by smaller greenery.Show collection Simplicity
Botanica wallpaper. A sea of hand-picked flowers, delicate yet durable, creating new formations and movements before our eyes as form and color remain. This floral wallpaper is beautiful. Show collection Simplicity
River wallpaper. As ancient as time itself, the flowing river is symbolized through the rhythmic brushstrokes that transfer ink to paper. Show collection Simplicity
HOPPMOSSE is one of Hanna Werning's designs from her latest wallpaper collection Wonderland, designed for Boråstapeter. Wonderland is a gorgeous wallpaper collection filled with colors in a fantasy world.
Hope comes in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it turns into a bunch of happy-go-lucky piglets skipping along a feathery moss. Surrounded by ferns and an entire forest of marvellous treasures.Show collection Wonderland
VILDTUTA
Can you hear the orchestra inviting you in for a dance to the echoes of the past? Listen to the flowers as they burst out into trumpet fanfares and their buds explode, one by one, in small, steady symphonies.Show collection Wonderland
Zarah Classical medallion wallpapers are always in style, here in slightly milder tones with a touch of gold. It is only fitting that revue star and primadonna Zarah Leander lends her name to this elegant, extravagant pattern that works well in different environments. Zarah Leander was a Swedish singer and actor most popular during the 1930s and ’40s. Show collection Beautiful Traditions