
27 Mar Six Trellis Wallcoverings Combining Nature & Architecture
- âFrench Trellis Herbierâ combines three different Iksel Decorative Arts designs to great effect: the structure of âFrench Trellis Architecturalâ is used with âHerbierâ, a repeat design, alongside framed sections of âRenaissance Herbierâ. The colour of the background and trellis, as well as the scale of the plants, can all be customised
- Originating from an archive document, âRyeâ wallcovering by Sanderson features criss-crossing lines with a scalloped edge and a row of dots. Pair it with âFairdownâ, which features the same design but with a pretty block-printed flower inside each square of the grid
- Manual Canovasâ âLâOrangerieâ 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
- âRose Trellisâ 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 âTwig Trellisâ wallcovering was drawn by Paolo Moschino Ltdâs Philip Vergeylen as a tribute to a classic country garden. A companion design, âBare Twig Trellisâ, has a simplified version of the same motif
- Thanks to the three-dimensionality of its embossed surface, Lincrustaâs âTrellisâ comes close to having a real trellis on your walls. It was originally inspired by the glazed doors of 18th-century furniture â but with unlimited paint effects, you can make it your own