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Shop Talk: Multi-Directional Wallpapers

January 24, 2019 Tori Alexander
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If there’s one design trend I have on the brain right now, it’s multi-directional wallpapers. What’s great about these designs is that they work in any orientation on any surface. That means you can envelope an entire room with a single pattern, like the above bathroom does using Mimosa by Cole & Sons , or go big with a bold statement such as a wallpapered ceiling. (My own dining room is currently sporting that look, more to come.) This week I’ve rounded-up nine of my favorite multi-directional designs perfect for climbing the walls—and more!

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Wallpaper Sources (top to bottom, left to right): Featherbloom by Schumacher; Safari Embroidery by Quadrille; Freya by Sanderson; Indigo B Grasscloth by Lindsay Cowles; Ceylon Batik by Quadrille; Albert by Sister Parish Design; Fireworks by Hinson; Octavia Sisal by Schumacher; Luxor by Cowtan & Tout.

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