
Forget dull palettes and damasks. The bravest wallpaper companies are conjuring new motifs with bold graphics and trompe l’oeil photography.

Checker by Graham & Brown.
CHECKER
This vibrant 3‑D embossment, by Graham & Brown, comes in hot pink, and such subdued shades as cream, grey and black. $60 per roll, grahambrown.ca

Bermondsey Square by Custhom.
BERMONDSEY SQUARE
While it may look retro, this triangle print with a pewter foil finish, by Custhom, pays homage to modern British architecture. $41 per metre, custhom.co.uk

Chroma by Trove
CHROMA
The multi-hued blurs in this double helix motif by Trove are made up of manipulated photos of people dashing around Manhattan. Two columns form the full repeat. $13 to $16 per roll, troveline.com

Yonkers Station Ceiling by Rollout
YONKERS STATION CEILING
Part of Rollout’s Wanderlust: New York line, this pattern transforms the skylights and ceiling mosaics of the Yonkers train station into a kaleidoscope. $10 per square foot, rollout.ca

Cuben by Simon Page for Flavor Paper.
CUBEN
Graphic designer Simon Page applied his programming background to this geometric artwork for Flavor Paper, with customizable pattern size and colours. $8 per square foot, flavorpaper.com

Concrete by Piet Boon for NLXL.
CONCRETE
Love raw concrete but not up for tearing down drywall? Piet Boon’s photorealistic paper for the Dutch company NLXL comes in several finishes, including wide blocks and a black version. $295 per roll, nlxl.com; hollacecluny.ca

The Long Passage Towards Night by Jacob Hashimoto for Maharam.
THE LONG PASSAGE TOWARDS NIGHT
Jacob Hashimoto hand-painted and digitally printed a variety of kites and interwove them. He captured his tapestry in 64 photos, editing them together to create this beautiful, busy pattern for Maharam. Price on request, maharam.com


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