Farrow & Ball - Lotus Papers
Cirqa Wallcovering - Nouveau Medallion
Genevieve Bennett - Stucco
Weitzner Limited - Eclipse
Versa Wallcovering - Corrugae
Innovations in Wallcoverings - Monaco, Monte Carlo, St. Tropez
Seabrook Wallcoverings - Fern & Allium Silhouette
Fromental - Origami
Phillip Jeffries - Glam Grass
Phillip Jeffries - Glam Grass
York Wallpapers & Fabrics - Rosato
Carnegie Fabrics - Rex
Geoffrey Bradfield - Princess Najwa
Geoffrey Bradfield - Princess NajwaThe designer's collaboration with Stark Furnishings includes carpets, fabrics, and the new Natural Glam line of wall coverings, offered in grasscloth or paper in a dozen colorways. Bradfield's glamorous, globetrotting friends are his muses and the namesakes for patterns such as Princess Najwa, an interwoven lattice that forms an endlessly romantic love knot.
Lonseal - LonElements Sahara
Porter Teleo - Organic Organization
Source One Wallcovering - Ulf78724
Omnova Solutions - Recore Recycled Wall Technology collection
Maya Romanoff - Crystal, Half Plaid, Snowflake
With typical 1960's karma, the company shares its anniversary year with the Woodstock music festival, the tie-dyed denizens of which sparked Romanoff's interest in the interplay between textiles and pigment. The dashiki-clad designer was soon testing out various resist-dyed vehicles: leathers, couture fashions, whole-room environments. But it was Weathered Walls, the hand-painted wall coverings launched in 1979, that became the house specialty—and won a Roscoe Award from this magazine. Other honors followed, along with showcases at museums.
Romanoff's penchant for experimentation has never waned, whether he's draping canvas banners over a building in Chicago or creating a geisha girl in beaded wall covering for a sushi restaurant in New York. Indeed, invention remains of the essence not only for Romanoff himself—who continues to work despite an ongoing battle with Parkinson's disease—but also for his wife, Joyce, the company's president, and niece, Laura, vice president.
Grow House Grow - Aleister Crowley
Adrienne Neff Design Services - Uzu collection
Houses and apartments by Adrienne Neff Design Services exude a calming eclecticism. That attitude goes globally graphic in Uzu, the inaugural wallpaper series from the firm. Bowing to Japan, the spiral repeat of Renjyu is adapted from ancient pottery, and Yamanoma gives a nod to 16th-century screens. The animated Acoma references Pueblo ceramics. Open Onion's stylized layers and Jagged Agate's abstract rock formations speak for themselves.