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Six Trellis Wallcoverings Combining Nature & Architecture

‘French Trellis Herbier’ combines three different Iksel Decorative Arts designs to great effect: the structure of ‘French Trellis Architectural’ is used with ‘Herbier’, a repeat design, alongside framed sections of ‘Renaissance Herbier’. The colour of the background and trellis, as well as the scale of the plants, can all be customised

Originating from an archive document, ‘Rye’ wallcovering by Sanderson features criss-crossing lines with a scalloped edge and a row of dots. Pair it with ‘Fairdown’, which features the same design but with a pretty block-printed flower inside each square of the grid

Manual Canovas’ ‘L’Orangerie’ brings the outside in in stunning detail, with citrus fruits and foliage cascading around architectural arches; the design comes as a set of three sections. Find it at Colefax and Fowler

‘Rose Trellis’ is the work of Madeaux designer Richard Smith, available at Fox Linton. The bamboo trellis motif was inspired by an image of Cecil Beaton in his winter garden

This ‘Twig Trellis’ wallcovering was drawn by Paolo Moschino Ltd’s Philip Vergeylen as a tribute to a classic country garden. A companion design, ‘Bare Twig Trellis’, has a simplified version of the same motif

Thanks to the three-dimensionality of its embossed surface, Lincrusta’s ‘Trellis’ comes close to having a real trellis on your walls. It was originally inspired by the glazed doors of 18th-century furniture – but with unlimited paint effects, you can make it your own

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