We're Stuck on Wallpaper all over again!

 

Looking for texture, hand painted artistry, bold graphics, organic appeal? Modern wallpaper's got you covered.

By Caroline Barry
21 July 2006

Hand printed wallpaper from Twenty2. This is the Acco Group's Kits shown in Chlorophyll. Button Up from Tracy Kendall is a bespoke look with buttons (large or small, plain or detailed, delicate or chunky) sewn into plain or textured wallpaper.

Stuck with unsticking dreadful, decades old wallpaper, design aficionados and average homeowners alike put a stop to the papering trend and began opting for paint years ago. But these days, wallpaper is surging toward a comeback, and it's left the brash, fussy and fuzzy behind.

Today's wallpaper covers tastes for trends, modern sophistication, sustainability and modular needs. It gets bold with stark geometric prints, fun with abstract flowers and artistic in hand-painted sheets. But it's the organic warm looks in cork, wood, grasscloth, textiles, even mother of pearl and glass, that have helped lead wallpaper manufacturers to almost $8 billion in sales in 2005, and showed the faux finishing crowd that walls can shine with luminous depth sans telltale sponge marks.

The aptly named Dune panels from Modulararts. Nama Rococo's hand-painted fluorescent cerise with white flowers for Tokyo & Vine. Candy Apple Red Weathered Walls from Maya Romanoff give a rich, textured, warm look.
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