Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Abundant blooms and tropical foliage from Terrarium's wallpaper collection

Now that the temperature is warming up with the promise of summer, it may be a good time to update our interiors to reflect an optimistic mood.

Independent luxury lifestyle and accessories brand Terrarium known for its colourful nature-inspired product range has got a new collection of wallpaper that brings the beauty of nature into the home.
Hothouse wallpaper.

Hothouse wallpaper.
Terrarium designer and founder Sophie Thompson whose unique design style is inspired by botanical narratives, has captured the abundance of colourful blooms alongside the lush tropical folliage in the Hothouse range, inspired by the orchid exhibition at London's prestigious Kew gardens in which the tropical glasshouses are filled with a vast variety of beautiful flowers.











Glasshouse wallpaper.

Another popular design is the bold and bright tropical Glasshouse design featuring foliage, insects and botanical plant labels, also inspired by the beautiful glasshouses at Kew Gardens and the layered leafy environment confined within this steamy glass structure.















Flowers and Cooling Tower 
Meanwhile the Flowers and Cooling Tower wallpaper shows off blooms that grow in and around coal-fired power stations and electricity pylons giving it an industrial twist.  The contrast posed between nature and a manmade environment also fires up an intriguing effect.

The wallpapers are digitally printed in the UK on a non-woven supple 180gsm paper.  Each roll is 52cm wide with a length of 10 metres per roll.
There are also matching furnishing fabrics and cushions to match the wallpapers for a total look.  More details on the Terrarium Designs website.


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