If your walls could talk, they might reveal they’re desperate for some excitement. When it comes to furnishing a home, people generally focus on the basics first—a plush rug, a soft-yet-sturdy sofa, a set of cozy sheets—with good reason. But often, this means that by the time they finally divert their attention to styling out areas like a blank wall, decision fatigue has taken over; they may settle for a few hung photos and a quick lick of neutral paint. However, if you have a little time, a few panels of wallpaper can work wonders.
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Designer-Approved Wallpaper:
The right repeat can transform a basic beige box into a personality-packed space; if you only have the energy (and budget) to make one large-scale change, few decor refreshes make more of an impact. “Items rely on a strong background or ‘envelope,’” explains Oliver Furth, an interior designer based in Los Angeles. “Nothing transforms a space more than a good envelope. I love using wallpaper to create mood or add coziness.”
One caveat: There are a lot of brands, patterns, and colorways to peruse, which can make finding the right combination a challenge. So we asked 15 interior designers exactly where to buy wallpaper—from textured grasscloths to intricate frescos, these are the under-the-radar sources experts turn to time and time again.
“Milton & King offers a wealth of beautiful options at a lower price point than the vendors we typically source from. They have a more accessible range of products in a variety of creative prints, from geometrics to murals. This floral print, for example, feels otherworldly with its color story and has great depth to it. These wallpapers are wonderful for high-impact interiors—such as powder rooms, laundry rooms, and jewel box spaces.”
“I adore everything de Gournay does, so it’s no surprise that they are my go-to for a splurge pick. Of course the hand-painted quality is unrivaled—they are truly artisans—but the magic is in what they let you do with it. In one client’s dining room, we used the Colony pattern and made it completely their own: The big cat wears a lei of her favorite flowers, while a monkey delivers a letter addressed to their actual home. Every time a guest notices it, the room tells a story that belongs only to them. There is nothing else like it!”
“We turn to Antoinette Poisson time and again for their romantic, richly detailed wallpapers inspired by 18th-century French design. Their ability to blend florals and geometrics while maintaining a storied, historic quality gives their patterns a depth that feels both timeless and distinctive. We especially love Baies, which is softer and more delicate. It’s a go-to favorite we return to often for its playful nuance.”
“French wallpaper house Isidore Leroy initially caught my eye because their papers are so immersive, and beautifully crafted. For me, wallpaper is the ultimate storytelling tool in a room, and it never fails to set the tone. I ended up designing my own collection with them, and one print in particular that’s been on heavy rotation is the Marbré de Venise. It’s a marbled paper inspired by Venetian bookbinding traditions that adds the most incredible movement and depth to a room.”
“I’m a fan of Greenly Living’s Petal wallpaper for spaces that can’t utilize permanent wallcoverings. It evokes a look similar to the wallcoverings I gravitate towards.”
“Our absolute favorite wallpaper resource is Porter Teleo. We love it for many reasons, but specifically because their wallpaper panels are hand-painted by artisans and fully customizable in color scheme, style, and pattern repeat. We prefer large pattern repeats for a bold statement that adds movement to a space. These papers leave a lasting impression in large and small spaces.”
“I’m consistently drawn to heritage brands like de Gournay, Gracie, and Little Greene. There’s something about the craftsmanship and history behind those collections that adds a layer of depth you just can’t replicate. I especially love scenic wallpapers; not just chinoiserie, but any pattern that feels transportive and immersive. When done right, it doesn’t just sit on the wall—it defines the entire room.
One repeat I always come back to is Little Greene’s Capricorn. It has this quiet, rhythmic quality that adds movement and texture without overwhelming the space. It’s subtle, but incredibly impactful.”
“Chasing Paper is a great option for color and pattern, and I appreciate the flexibility of their material offerings, from traditional wallpaper to peel-and-stick to faux grasscloth. I especially love their colorful collection with David Quarles. My favorite pattern from them is A Song for Mollie. It’s fun, abstract, and curvy; it feels like I’m looking at a series of funky rainbows.”
“When we need a simple solution that still delivers great quality, we love using Rebel Walls. They offer both traditional wallpaper and peel-and-stick wallpaper for every one of their designs. I’m personally installing their products in my apartment right now, using Vintage Clouds in my bedroom and Ink Tiger in my living room.”
“Morris & Co. patterns have been in continuous production for over 150 years for good reason: the proportions are simply correct, the colorways are endlessly livable, and they work in almost any context, from a renovated Victorian to a California bungalow.
“A long-standing lover of grasscloth, Phillip Jeffries is always my first stop when a client’s space calls for color and texture. A virtual kaleidoscope of colors is offered, and now, there are gorgeous vinyl grasscloths. They are incredibly well-produced and much more durable at half the cost of the real deal. My favorite wallpaper from Phillip Jeffries would definitely be Juicy Jute. I love the wider weave, and the texture is phenomenal. It is definitely not your grandmother’s grass cloth!”
“We love everything Lake August creates. There’s something incredibly special about the fact that the wallpapers originate as paintings and hand-carved block prints: It gives them a depth and soul you just don’t find in more mass-produced designs. They’re also less costly than some of the larger brands, and in the digital age, we really value supporting artists who are creating original work. Their Fox in the Snow in the Scots colorway is a favorite. It’s such a whimsical pattern—almost abstract at first glance—with this beautiful interplay between animal and botanical motifs.”
“Belarte Studio, based in Sweden, pairs artistic integrity with Scandinavian sensibilities. Each design is scaled and printed to the exact sizing of your space. This process allows for a seamless installation approach and drastically reduces wasted material. A win-win without sacrificing design. We’re very excited to install their Clay Marble pattern on the ceiling of a bedroom in an upcoming project in La Jolla, California.”
“House of Hackney is adept at creating immersive, transportive designs. There’s a romantic, almost nostalgic, quality to their patterns, but they always feel of-the-moment and full of personality. Their Artemis style in Petrol creates a moody, cocooning backdrop with a richness and depth that can completely transform a space.”
“Elworthy Studio is a favorite, particularly for its artistic and deeply considered approach. Founded by an artist, each design begins by hand, resulting in wallpapers that are organic, grounded, and earthy.



















