Striking New Wallpaper Collections For A/W18

Whether you're looking for a statement wall mural, kitchen wallpaper ideas, bedroom wallpaper ideas, living room wallpaper ideas, dining room wallpaper ideas or kids' wallpapers, there's no denying that a fun and vibrant wallpaper has the power to completely transform not only a wall, but the entire room. Here are some of our new collection favourites for A/W18.

1. BLOOMING LOVELY

Bring the garden indoors with the new Floresta wallpaper by Casamance. Bountiful foliage in varying shades of rich green are accented with sandy tones and dark highlights. Pair with the coordinating fabric, Dypsis, for maximalist appeal.

2. ACCENTS WALLS THAT WOW

Browse designs at Meystyle and you’ll find wallpapers that are light installations and works of art all at once. How so? Each roll is handmade with LED lights that are fully integrated into its silk, linen or cotton surface. And as for the power supply, you’ll need just one socket or light switch to get the show going. Line walls with Aurum (pictured) from the newly launched Conductivity collection and enjoy a spot of stargazing from the comfort of your sofa. Stellar!

3. TROPICAL TASTES

We can’t resist a little bitof zesty cheer and thenew Amalfi wallpaper by Graham & Brown is just the ticket. Priced at £50 a roll, it comes in three colourways. Download the company’s decorating visualisation app and see how it will look in your room.

£50 a roll, grahambrown.com

4. A PASSION FOR PATTERN

We absolutely adore thisIn the Tent wallpaper from Arjumand’s World. The six trompe l’oeil panels, 310x139cm each, €150m, are available in Canna di Fucile (shown) or Azzurro & Bianco, and can be used singly or to decorate a whole room.

310x139cm each, €150m, arjumandsworld.com

5. OFF THE WALL

These Twenties-inspired wood veneer wallcoverings by Famed Khalique were born of a demand for designs with the lustrous elegance of straw marquetry.

The Geometric, Fans and Circles wall coverings measure 91.5cm wide, cost £130 per m, and are available in a wide range of colours from Forest Green to Blush Pink.

The Geometric, Fans and Circles wall coverings measure 91.5cm wide, cost £130 per m,fameedkhalique.com

6. PERENNIAL STYLE

Take the rolling meadows, clipped garden rows and dense woodlands of the English landscape as your design inspiration and it’s easy to slip into twee territory. Not with Cole & Son. Its Botanical Botanica collection stamps flora and fauna across 15 handcrafted wallpapers, each in colourways that reflect the seasons. While head of design Carley Bean describes it as an ‘ode to nature, depicting its innate beauty and the magical allure of its transformation through the year’, it’s a rock ’n’ roll take on wisteria, sweet pea, fern and maidenhair to us. Highlights include Topiary, a watercoloured geometric featuring ornate parterres, and the Art Nouveau-style Bluebell, below.

7. HIGH DRAMA

Livingetc’s verdict on the third instalment of Cole & Son’s collaboration with Fornasetti? Every bit as must-redecorate-the-downstairs-cloakroom-immediatelyas the first two.

Take your pick of classic papers reimagined in new palettes, including the flora and fauna of Frutto Proibito, revamped in Deep Ink and Magenta, and Teatro – Piero Fornasetti’s ode to Italian commedia dell’arte theatre – recoloured in soft BalletSlipper pink or Racing Car Green. Worth a standing ovation? For sure.

8. DEAR DIARY

Nordic-cool gets a nod on Morris & Co’s latest collection.Based on William Morris’ journal entries from his 1871 Icelandic expedition, Pure North includes embroideries, fabrics, and archive wallpaper designs, all recoloured to reflect the neutral hues of Nordic landscapes.

Scandinavian scenery from the comfort of your sofa – what’s not to like?

9. BLUE MOOD

The 19th-century explorer Isabella Bird was the muse for the autumn/winter 2018 collection from Designers Guild, so expect fabricsand wallpapers with a distinctly exotic feel inspired by the writings and photographs from her travels to China, Japan, Persia and beyond.

We’re talking hand-painted botanicals, inky watercolours and intricate fretwork stamps. But that’s not to say it’s OTT – small scale-hexagons and a palette of shimmery cobalts are a go-to for easy-to-use updates.

See also: The A/W18 New Season Collections To Get Excited About

Lotte Brouwer

Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.