7 woven wallcoverings for a touch of texture
Collections | Jul 25, 2023
Your client’s walls are teeming with textural opportunity—all it takes is the right wallcovering. From tiger-clad beauties to hula skirt–inspired styles, here are seven tactile designs to bring depth and dimension to a room.
INSIEME WALLCOVERING — INNOVATIONS
Hand-dyed cotton yarns are spun and stretched over a papier-mâché and mica ground to forge the cane webbing effect in Innovations’s Insieme wallcovering.
ARTHUR’S TWEED WALLPAPER — THIBAUT
Like a timeless tweed jacket, this paperweave wallcovering by Thibaut showcases a plaid-esque pattern composed of gradient hues.
RAPHIA FRANGE WALLCOVERING — CMO PARIS
A three-dimensional wallcovering with rhythm and movement, this whimsical design by CMO Paris is lined in rows of raffia fringe inspired by the grass skirts of traditional Polynesian hula dancers.
DRIFTWOOD WALLCOVERING — PHILLIP JEFFRIES
Crafted by artisans in Japan, the Driftwood wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries features a multitonal crossbar pattern that mimics woven wool.
ABACA DENSE MURAL — CMO PARIS
Hand-made from raw banana leaf fibers, the Abaca Dense mural by CMO Paris comes in five neutral colorways to complement an array of interior palettes.
TIGER GRASSCLOTH WALLPAPER BY SARAH SHERMAN SAMUEL — LULU AND GEORGIA
A grasscloth wallpaper with graphic appeal, this vintage-style stunner by Sarah Sherman Samuel for Lulu and Georgia boasts a hand-illustrated tiger motif.
SEASIDE JUTE WALLCOVERING — PHILLIP JEFFRIES
Transform an understated space into a truly tactile scene with this genuine jute wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.
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