Botanical Wallpaper for Grown-Up Spaces

Botanical Wallpaper for Grown-Up Spaces

Little Green’s In the Garden collection, created in collaboration with the National Trust, treats botanical wallpaper as something curated rather than themed. The designs feel collected over time, not pulled from a single mood board, which is what makes them so usable in commercial interiors.

What stands out immediately is the control. Castle Garden brings vibrant color and a slightly whimsical energy, but it never tips into novelty. The scale feels intentional, almost architectural, which keeps it from reading precious. Moon Daisies, by contrast, is calmer and more rhythmic, nearly textile-like in repetition, offering a quieter way to bring pattern into shared spaces.

There’s a confidence to how these patterns sit on the wall. Nothing shouts. Nothing disappears. They hold their ground, which makes them easy to layer with tile, stone, or painted millwork without visual noise. That balance is what gives this botanical wallpaper its grown-up appeal.

Designers drawn to expressive wallcoverings but mindful of restraint will recognize the appeal, a sensibility also seen in Patch NYC designs for Hygge & West, where color and motif are used to shape atmosphere rather than dominate it.

Images Courtesy of Little Green
Main image is Mr Straws Greenhouse – Air Force Blue

Moon Daisies – Garden | Lily Pads – Hopper | Castle Garden – Pale Lime

Magnolia Blossom – Tivoli | May’s Tulip – Linen Wash

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