
And that's not to mention the slew of high-profile design projects that have fully embraced over-the-top wall decor: take the floral-adorned ladies’ room at Annabel’s in London, House of Hackney’s palmeral-print guest room for Kate Moss, or the psychedelic marbled walls at New Orleans’ new Hotel Saint Vincent.Įven as wallpaper has been around for quite some time-who could forget Jackie Kennedy’s Zuber wallpaper of the Boston Harbor in the White House?-statistics back up a spike: Pinterest reports that searches for “wallpaper” were up 41 percent year over year in 2020. Come January 2022, Diptyque will join the list. The subsequent months have indeed proved him right: buzzy patterned-papers came out from the likes of Gucci and Cabana magazine. “The trend for wallpaper is hotter than ever,” top interior designer Martyn Laurence Bullard told me just around the New Year.
