
House of Hackney Hatchlings
A new season of wallpaper from House of Hackney has hatched! Pinks, greens, and blues rival dyed eggs with their luscious pastel hues. Floral patterns climb their way around walls with displays of verdant vines and botanical blooms.
Artist’s Stripe

Artist’s Stripe, a perfectly imperfect organic stripe, mixes light and dark colors to serve up ice-cream-parlor vibes. Four colorways play with various shades, each delectably named. The pink version—Sakura and Astrantia (named after a cherry blossom tree and plant with star-shaped bracts)—plays with candy-colored pinks.


Sap and Alabaster combines green and off-white. Euphorbia and Alabaster displays an enchanting teal alongside the same off-white.

And Laurustine and Galaxias offers a moodier mix with dark blue and deep sage.
Taraxa

I find dandelion plants to be far too lovely to be considered a weed—and House of Hackney agrees. Their Taraxa wallpaper presents both the rosette flowerheads and long sinuous leaves, paying tribute to the beauty of the blooms as well as the greenery. Noir displays a black background with cream and green plants—seems perfect for studies, bedrooms, and half-baths (especially those tucked away beneath the stairs).




Phlox, a soothing neutral, and Cosmos, a placid pink, would look right at home anywhere from hallways and dining rooms to nurseries and bathrooms.

In Euphorbia‘s “serene green,” Taraxa wallpaper is “the perfect way to bring the restorative magic of Nature into bedrooms and bathrooms,” notes House of Hackney.
Prataria

Available only in Galaxias—a tantalizing inky blue with oranges, blues, greens, and purples—Prataria features wildflowers against a midnight sky. House of Hackney describes the pattern poetically: “Inspired by the wildflower meadows native to America, this hand-painted wallpaper features dandelion for hope, calendula for protection, yarrow for healing & mallow for love.”


There are other patterns in the new wallpaper collection, all celebrating plants and flowers. House of Hackney wallpapers use FSC-certified materials and environmentally safe inks. Find out more here.

If you like the British brand, you might also enjoy these Halloween-inspired prints and William Morris patterns.
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