Button wallpaper, anyone? I love buttons and like wallpaper, so it kind of makes sense that button wallpaper appeals! This special wallpaper features a lovely design featuring an array of vintage buttons in soft pastel colours. It’s sadly a bit on the pricey side and decorating an entire room in…

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One of the top designers of shabby chic style floral wallpaper has to be Cath Kidston, who’s got the look and design down to a fine art. Here are three of our favourites! The classic antique rose design floral wallpaper evokes images of pretty country cottages strewn with blooming pink roses.…

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Farrow and Ball have a great selection of wallpapers available, including the lovely Rosslyn papers. The design is available in a veritable rainbow of 48 different colour choices, from subtle beiges and soft greens, through to pinks, blues and vibrant reds. The design is a reproduction of a 19th century…

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I didn’t think I’d find myself going mad about robot wallpaper, but these friendly looking pastel robots are hard to resist! The design successfully blends robotic features with nostalgic prints and there are robots decorated in a multitude of colours and patterns. If your child likes robots, then it would…

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Elephants, clowns, acrobats and ring masters, this wallpaper has all the traditional icons of a circus on it. Whimsical and fun, the circus wallpaper would like great on the wall of a child’s room (or yours, if you fancy it). A 10m roll of the circus design wallpaper costs £25…

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Andrew Martin produces some fantastic wallpaper designs – think vintage, ephemera and different. Some of his collection includes wallpapers based on love letters, stamps and old maps. As much as we love the other designs, we’re particularly coveting his Library wallpaper, not least as you can create the look and…

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It’s not long since we blogged about the Little Greene Hampstead wallpaper, which features lots of lovely drawings of homes, but now we’ve spotted another town house design that’s equally nice. Designer Mary Kilvert, of the colourful sheep fame, has produced this wonderful Town Houses wallpaper, featuring tiny houses inspired…

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British company, Little Greene, have a great range of speciality wallpapers, many inspired by heritage designs, that are well worth exploring. Their collection of 50s line papers includes eight patterns drawn from original 1950s designs found in the wallpaper archive at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester. Hampstead c. 1949…

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