With delicate leafy motifs and earthy hues, the botanical trend shows no signs of slowing down. Here, we've found the best botanical wallpapers to help you reconnect with nature and create a calming oasis at home.
It's no surprise that plants and nature can improve our wellbeing – and the same can be said for biophilic interiors. The botanical trend in particular brings the quintessential English countryside and rolling meadows into the home, not only sprucing up our living spaces, but creating a tranquil setting that can help us feel calm and relaxed.
Taking inspiration from the great outdoors, botanical wallpaper uses themes of nature, floral patterns and rich palettes to create an airy and whimsical feel at home. Sounds lovely, doesn't it? What's more, botanical wallpaper is suited to any space; whether you're into minimalist leafy patterns and pared-back hues or bold graphic prints with a maximalist edge.
Whatever your scheme, we've found 14 brilliant botanical wallpapers to bring your home closer to nature.
When it comes to floral wallpaper, darker hues are a great way to make a statement while still adding a delicacy – and this Passiflora wallpaper is a case in point. We love the addition of the sweet orange tip butterflies settling on passion flowers.
Here's a sweet-looking wallpaper if ever we've seen one. Taking inspiration from an English garden are finely drawn strawberries and colourful flying birds. Simply adorable!
Inspired by 19th-century French textiles, Farrow & Ball's Feuille wallpaper is the perfect mixture of traditional and contemporary. Its pattern of gently curling leaves is almost forest-like, giving any room a lush, organic appeal.
Inspired by the background pattern of the Lily wallpaper designed by William Morris in 1874, this wallpaper features soft natural tones in gold and light green.
Originally designed at The Leek Embroidery Society, this pretty stitched cowslip pattern has been translated into a wallpaper – and we love how dainty it looks in a room. It's available in eight colourways, including yellow, pink and blue.
Designed in collaboration with The Natural History Museum, this quintessentially British wallpaper features woodland motifs such as the leaves of an English oak tree and the lesser spotted woodpecker – perfect for bringing the outside in.
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Hummingbird Wallpaper
Harlequin Amazilia Hummingbird Wallpaper Teal and Gold
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Hummingbird Wallpaper
Harlequin Amazilia Hummingbird Wallpaper Teal and Gold
Part of World of Wallpaper's prestigious Harlequin collection, this whimsical wallpaper features hand-drawn designs of hummingbirds on a rich teal backdrop – how charming!
Rich with intense depth and shadow, this Congo Nightfall mural is a must-have for maximalist schemes. Inspired by the jungle at night, it features an opulent colour palette of deep blues, emerald greens and black.
With its pared-back mineral green colourway, this Laura Ashley wallpaper would suit neutral or minimalist schemes. Also available in a warmer gold shade, it features a plaster effect background with two overlaying leaf trails.
A personal favourite of ours is this Willow Leaf wallpaper from I Love Wallpaper. The delicate leaf pattern is perfect for creating your very own tranquil oasis at home.
Inspired by Charles Darwin, this Botanical Powder wallpaper features sweet handpainted flowers offset against a crisp white background, softened with a chalky matt finish. We love the vibrant pops of coral and green.
With its rich painted ferns and calming neutral backdrop, this botanical wallpaper from John Lewis instantly brings the outdoors in. If you ask us, it's a match made in heaven for nature-inspired homes.
We're particularly fond of William Morris' designs, so we're excited to see this Morris & Co. Blackthorn wallpaper at John Lewis. Designed with vibrant flowers set against a dense and colourful garden, this charming option will make a timeless addition to any home.