WALLPAPER DESIGNED FOR MODERN SPACES

Make the wall the main event. Our wallpaper collection pairs oversized pattern with rich texture and high-impact finishes, available in both peel-and-stick and paste-applied materials.

Choose from smooth matte, tactile textures, and reflective specialty surfaces to create a look that feels clean, dimensional, understated, or bold. Each design is printed in vertical panels for seamless alignment and a polished, wall-to-wall finish.

WHAT MAKES OUR WALLPAPER DIFFERENT

Wallpaper should feel custom, not complicated. Our designs combine large-scale pattern, elevated materials, and precision-printed panels to create a seamless wall-to-wall finish.

Select your texture, choose your panel width, and order each panel at the length your wall requires. Every piece is printed to order for a more tailored fit from the start.

CHOOSE YOUR WALLPAPER TYPE

  • Person unrolling a peel and stick wallpaper to install

    PEEL & STICK WALLPAPER

    Self-adhesive wallpaper made for a faster, more flexible install. Ideal for renters, accent walls, temporary updates, and spaces you may want to change later.

  • PASTE-APPLIED WALLPAPER

    A traditional installation method designed for a more permanent, polished finish. Best for textured materials, specialty surfaces, and larger long-term projects.

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ADHESIVE OPTIONS: (PEEL & STICK)

PASTE-APPLIED OPTIONS:

TEXTURE, FINISH & INSTALLATION OPTIONS

BUILT FOR FEATURE WALLS & FULL ROOMS

Wallpaper adds pattern, texture, and atmosphere in a way traditional wall art can’t. Whether you want a subtle backdrop or a bold statement wall, different finishes and materials allow you to customize the look for your space.

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