Luxurious Suede Wallpaper Launching April 2023

February 8, 2023

London design house Divine Savages is introducing a brand new line of faux-suede wallpaper. Super-soft to the touch, this strokable paper takes sumptuous details to the next level and is the ultimate indulgence in luxury wallcoverings.

Blending the botanical and reptile collections from The Natural History Museum, this new textured paper, aptly named Forbidden Bloom, features beautifully illustrated floral blooms mysteriously intertwined with sweeping serpents for a wild and untamed interior. A calming palette of cream, green, and pink works beautifully together, while the monochrome, available as a large-scale mural, is ideal for creating a moodier, more sultry interior.

 

 

With the Forbidden Bloom print in a new monochrome mural on a tactile faux suede fabric wallpaper, they are taking sumptuous details to the next level.

Blending the botanical and reptile collections from The Natural History Museum, this wallcovering features beautifully illustrated floral blooms mysteriously intertwined with sweeping serpents for a wild and untamed interior. Look closer and spot the serpent’s head.

As part of their textured range, Divine Savages also offer a traditional flocked paper, Poochi, where soft-flocked, playful poodles dance across the walls. This is a wallpaper that needs to be stroked! 

 

 

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Since launching in 2017, Divine Savages has been leading the way in witty, maximalist decor. Founded by husbands Jamie Watkins and Tom Kennedy, the brand mixes influences from a melting pot of history, culture, fashion, and the natural world around us, always with their signature Divine Savages twist.

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