07/08/2026 Author: admin
After a long session painting in the studio, we were thrilled to finally complete our new collection. We then spent another week carefully proofing the colours in production, ensuring every detail was just right.
With the designs finalised, our focus turned to photography—capturing each new pattern and colourway in its best light. Fortunately, some of our wonderful clients were just as excited as we were and kindly allowed us to transform their spaces into beautifully styled room sets featuring the wallpapers in situ.
Sourcing furniture, objects, and flowers became a highlight of the process. It was the perfect excuse to wander through Chelsea Harbour, King’s Road, and Belgravia—areas filled with exceptional furniture showrooms and florists that are simply not to be missed. It made for a fabulous few days of shopping and inspiration.
And of course, plenty of wallpapering! Decorating with non-woven wallpaper and murals is such a joy—it’s incredibly easy to hang and makes transforming a space feel effortless.
To start initially we wanted to expand the colour range of our personal favourite design Chinoiserie – now in three new fresh colours Jade, dove and pink.

Chinoiserie – now in three new fresh colours Jade, dove and pink.
French gilt mirror and Jadeite Vase – Antique Green, a beautiful contrast to the Jade Chinoisrie.

Chinoiserie, dove colourway. In the background Marmorino adorns the hallway. Chinoiserie is the perfect backdrop to a19th Century French painted commode. On top a slection of Chinese porcelain. Large Yibi bowl, with a set of two Zion Lidded urns, distressed white both from OKA. The architrave, skirting boards are painted in teal Farrow and Ball Estate eggshell. Parma Gray No.27

Madam Butterfly, Midnight Blossom.
French Louis XVI painted Console Table with Marble Top, circa 1790. Marble lamp bases our own, silk pleated lampshades OKA.

Bronze sculpture of seated woman by, William C. Bailey, c.1965.

Madam Butterfly, Orange Blossom.
Brass and marble table lamp from a pair. c.1920 Italian Art Deco.

Inspired by early 18th century wall paintings from the East, this design has warm inviting tones which fills a room with an indulgent but cozy luxury which entices you into staying as long as possible in the relaxing atmosphere. Cushion cover in dark ecru, OKA. Wood and brass handled, Theodore armchair in natural linen, brass and green marble Swift side table both from Soho Home. Over the Rainbow mural is a classic eastern scenic landscape. Delicately painted mountains and whimiscal trees against a dramatic sky, creates an individual look perfect for lounge rooms or any space which requires a statement.

A delightful and enticing landscape design with rich gold and ochre tones with jewel like teal and aquarmarine leaves that pop here and there.

Geometric ebony lamp base made by Sidney.

Inspired by early 18th century scenic landscapes take you on a journey to far off lands from the comfort of your own living room. The architrave, skirting boards are painted in teal Farrow and Ball Estate eggshell. Stone Blue No.86
