Geometric Wallpapers & Wall Coverings

Lines that march with a mission, shapes that repeat with millimetre-perfect precision, and angles that bend with sculptural rigour—geometrics are a world of patterns that stand apart from the rest for their architectural elegance. If you’re looking forward to shaping any room with their understated beauty, trust our geometric wallpapers to do the job. Built with a language of rhythm and order, our wallpaper collection offers composed backdrops that are highly tailored yet remarkably versatile. Let’s give you a brief introduction to our geometric wallpaper collection as we share styling tips to make the most of their simple sophistication.

Geometric Wallpapers: A Masterclass in Versatility

From the checkerboard floors of Victorian mansions down to the slatted claddings of modern minimalist condos, geometric patterns have forever graced interiors. They can be dynamic enough to bring a sudden gush of energy or be still backdrops that ground a room’s visual bustle. Sometimes as riveting stars of the show, at other occasions as the soft-spoken support cast, geometrics have proved themselves reliable in diverse decor settings. So, whether you’re aiming to curate a focal point or to ground the decor with a tailored backdrop, our geometric wallpapers rise to the occasion. Our collection caters to diverse design goals with its vast range of patterns—all lending the crisp beauty of geometrics, each in their own way. Let’s give you a quick tour! 

  • Checks and plaids are perhaps the most structured of the geometrics, lending the room a highly tailored appeal with their sharp-angled grids. But despite the rigidity of their motifs, they feel homey and warm, evoking the familiarity of plaid throws and tweed jackets. Hence, they are versatile enough to echo the gravity of a mancave with a tartan plaid wallpaper like Mystic Dream as well as the daintiness of a nursery with a sweet gingham like Swanlike.  Checkered and plaid wallpapers look just as easy beside the wicker baskets of country kitchens as with the concrete floors of industrial lofts, making them one of the most adaptable when it comes to decor styles.
  • Stripes are orderly, but not too rigorous, decorative without being visually chaotic. As one of the most low-profile patterns, they strike the elusive balance between minimalist austerity and maximalist exuberance. They can be as delicate as the pinstripes of Dawn Dew or as hefty as the regency stripes of Seafarer, making themselves plausible candidates for both expansive great rooms and space-constrained powder rooms. In traditional ornate settings, they may turn decorative like floral striped Wangen, in nautical-themed rooms, they embrace marine themes as in navy ticking striped Lights Out, and in nurseries, they don a playful edge as in San Pasquel’s micro-print stripes. Striped wallpapers can be formal or casual, rustic or urbane, layered or refined—they step in as strong contenders regardless of the style, mood or palette of the room.
  • Chevrons trade the straightforward march of stripes for a zig-zagging, jaunty ride. They are brimming with energy, hiding a hint of mischief, and yet, at the same time, they lend structure and rhythm. And so, they adapt to both adult and kid-oriented spaces. Dazzle, for instance, echoes the solemnity of an Art Deco living room in a bold black-and-white version, while Gazania plays to the vibrance of kids’ spaces with its bright aqua tones and softened silhouettes. Chevron striped wallpapers are ideal for rooms looking for a dynamic energy and upbeat vibe.
  • Lattice prints embody the intricacy and rustic beauty of garden trellises. With their minuscule interlaced lines, they fill the walls with labyrinth designs that come across as a subtle texture from a distance. Hence, if chosen thoughtfully, they can adapt to almost any setting. In an ornate traditional setting, a lattice print like Bicester in its regal jewel feels apt. Whereas, in a pared-back modern space, a piece like Dark Prism is more suited as its muted palette and crisp profile are in step with its neutral-tones and clean-lined furniture. Hence, our lattice patterned wallpapers are some of the patterns that can dress both heritage homes as well as contemporary spaces. 
  • Micro-scale geo-prints introduce the tailored elegance of geometrics in small doses. They are designed to bring pattern-play with quietude. Take Alessia, for instance, which features a floral lattice print, and Fireweed, that depicts a muted check pattern. Both are minuscule in scale – and when paired with tone-on-tone palettes – reduce the geometrics to a visual texture. This kind of cleverly envisioned pared-back scaling makes our micro-print geometric wallpapers appealing to both pattern-averse decor styles as well as pattern-loaded rooms that need a breathing space. 

Our geometric wallpapers can dress all kinds of spaces—from the slowly collected eclectic maximalist homes to the effortlessly assembled subdued minimalist spaces. They can be tailored like checks, breezy like stripes, and busy like lattice prints. What they’ll never be is sterile or listless. So, whether you’re looking for a subtle touch of pizzazz to lift your contemporary interiors or a bold display of vibrance to anchor a room, geometric wallpapers will see you there.

Stylists’ Tips: Five Ways to Make Geometric Wallpapers Work for Any Room

While it is undisputed that geometric wallpapers are versatile, they do come with their own set of considerations. As is true of any pattern, geometrics can overwhelm a room with their energy or underperform due to styling mistakes. So, our decor experts share their input on how to choose geometric wallpapers and style any space with them:

  • Choose the palette thoughtfully. Whether you choose stripes or checks, or micro-prints, it’s the palette that will make the pattern stand out or blend in. Geo-prints with bold contrasts can tend to be loud statements, while those with neutral tone-on-tone prints will act as soft backdrops. Choose the tones and contrast levels based on your design goals.
  • Scale correctly because it is another key factor that will decide how impactful the pattern gets to be. Large-scale motifs, when paired with striking tones, are default showstoppers. While small-sized prints are not as eye-catchy, making them ideal for small rooms and quiet backdrops. 
  • Consider the silhouettes carefully. Geometrics can shed their pristine looks and take on more softened versions for rooms that are casual, playful or distinctively characterized. For instance,  Slate Crest’s feathery edges lend a more playful touch than Southwold’s straight-edged regular stripes, making it more suitable for cheery spaces like kids’ playrooms. 
  • Pair with florals or other curvy patterns so that the interiors look balanced, layered and more considered. Where geometrics bring sharpness, curvy motifs bring softness—complementing and counterbalancing each other.
  • Add structure and height. Geometric wallpapers are truly leveraged when they are used not just to decorate but also to mask architectural shortcomings. Use striped wallpapers to elongate a low-ceiling room, chevron wallpapers to broaden a narrow wall, and checkered wallpapers to lend an architectural quality to rooms that are meant to look highly tailored.

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Whether it’s a living room, kitchen, or home office, geometric wallpapers feel native to all. That’s simply because they are gifted to own any space they enter, bringing both structure and adornment in a way that few patterns can. No matter your decor style or aesthetic goal, there’s a geometric wallpaper in our collection that can carry your vision. And now’s the time to go find it and transform your interiors with its versatile elegance. Happy shopping!

 

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