Mysterious, magical and majestic — the GREY GARDENS wallpaper collection encompasses a suite of grand and oversized motifs of the gorgeous plant kingdom, designs that are certain to touch everyone who encounters them. Photowall sits down for five quick questions with Beata Boucht, the illustrator and creator behind the wallpaper collection.
Photowall is now launching an exclusive new wallpaper collection in collaboration with Swedish illustrator Beata Boucht. The GREY GARDENS collection consists of seven gorgeous wallpaper patterns inspired by the plant kingdom. Presented here are glorious motifs of long-forgotten gardens, wending vines, enigmatic jungles, and mysterious forests. Each pattern has its own imaginative character that invites you to explore an exciting world of discovery.
Photowall's new wallpaper collection, DAWN CHORUS, is a colourful assortment of beautiful spring-inspired patterns by the Swedish illustrator Saga-Mariah Sandberg. The collection draws upon the thematic motifs of Nordic nature. It consists of eight hand-drawn wallpaper designs full of meadow flowers, magnificent roses and Swedish forest berries.
Saga-Mariah Sandberg is the mind behind the designs of the DAWN CHORUS wallpaper collection. This collection draws upon the thematic motifs of Nordic nature and consists of eight hand-drawn wallpaper designs full of meadow flowers, magnificent roses, and Swedish forest berries. In our interview with Saga-Mariah she talks about her love of nature and describes the inspiration behind the wallpaper motifs.
What do the latest interior trends look like for 2019? What have been the highlights of the largest interior design fairs? Blogger, creator, and DIY pro Anna María Larsson summarizes the year's trends so that you can navigate them with ease. Join us in this deep dive!
We are pleased to welcome Anna María Larsson, a new blogger here who will offer all sorts of insights; everything from inspirational and fun DIY projects to spotting the year’s latests trends. In our interview, she tells us a bit about herself, including what inspires her, and she gives us three handy tips on getting started with your own creative projects.
It is our pleasure to introduce a new design collaboration with the Swedish textile artist Lena Holtzberg. Lena has worked as a pattern designer for over 20 years. In the past she has worked for H&M and has been commissioned by several Swedish wallpaper and textile companies such as Höie of Scandinavia and Åhlens. She has also worked on various projects throughout England and Italy.This wallpaper collection, “Joyous Creations”, is her first series for Photowall. It is a tribute to nature, in which flowers and the splendor of nature take primary focus.
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It has been almost two years since Jonna Jinton released her first wallpaper collection, The Soul of Nature, and since that time her images have graced walls all over the world.
Photowall is launching an exclusive design collaboration with the Swedish artist Emma Lindström. The wallpaper collection AURA includes 12 acrylic paintings with abstract and vibrant colour compositions. With harmonious and organic expressions, each wallpaper design invites you to experience visual relaxation and serenity.
Photowall is proud to present two new wallpaper motifs by Swedish designer Iwa Herdensjö. The colourful and trendy motifs, Blaze and Stunner, were inspired by Iwa’s work in fashion but with a more personal twist.
Hurrah! We’ve added even more Iwa Herdensjö motifs!
The wall mural trend of textured motifs is still going strong. We’re seeing concrete, marble, wood and brick textures everywhere this autumn, and here at Photowall, we are proud to present a new collection of textures. We recently joined forces with photographer M. Stenströmer to create the Travel Bug collection with 24 new motifs photographed on location all over the world.
When you are in the moment and actively searching for inspiration all around you, you will discover amazing things.
From the head to the hand. Go behind the scenes where the prominent Norwegian designer Andreas Engesvik reveals how he went about creating wallpaper patterns for Photowall.