From grand, dramatic botanicals that define a room to subtle textures that help refine a space, we’ve gathered 10 new wallpapers that are worth a look — and might be perfect for your next project.

In the depths of this snowy winter, this Design News Now editor is ready for the green of spring and summer. Little Greene’s new In the Garden collection, part of its National Trust collaboration, includes eight designs inspired by England’s historic gardens. The collection, with 39 colorways across all designs, is printed on an eco-friendly substrate. The Lily Pads design is shown here in Hopper. Other designs include Magnolia Blossoms, Castle Garden (mural), Mr. Straw’s Greenhouse, Rose Garden, Moon Daises, Rhododendron Walk and May’s Tulip.

Milton & King’s Petite Prints – All Overs collection translates organic forms like coral reefs, fingerprints, mineral lines and ocean currents into timeless patterns. You’ll also see nods to Japanese art in the group. The hand-drawn Ripple pattern shown here was inspired by patterns found along shorelines. Shown here in Ochre, Ripple is available in several neutral, blush and blue colorways.

Rubelli’s new Luce collection explores light — “how it vibrates, reflects and changes throughout the day,” the company says. The line includes wallcoverings, plus indoor and outdoor fabrics. The wallpapers, all made in Rubelli’s mill in Como, Italy, include glossy, silky versions, as well as matte, textured options inspired by natural fibers. Tonga Gold Wall (shown here) and Bali Gold Wall, feature pale gold leaf on matte surfaces.

Romantic and timeless, Papier Chinois is a new printed wallpaper collection from Fromental, allowing the company to bring its hand-painted silk craftsmanship to a wider audience and to designers working on tighter deadlines. “Each design begins as a hand-painted silk panel requiring up to 50 hours of skilled artistry before being meticulously scanned and digitally refined,” the company says. The collection includes several compositions featuring birds and flowers, all available in several colorways.

House of Hackney’s Untamed collection of animal prints celebrates the wild side of interiors. The company says the group includes hand-drawn prints and “true-to-life patterns” printed with water-based inks on Forest Stewardship Council-certified papers. The Cobra pattern, shown here in Phlox, is available in several colorways.

Stripes are classic for a reason, and Schumacher has a slew of new stripes, from a traditional ticking to this breezy and refined Summerville Stripe pattern, shown here in Ochre. Like other stripes, Summerville Stripe makes an excellent pairing with other wallcovering patterns.

The 2026 spring collection from Holly Hunt includes six new wallcovering designs, along with 21 new textile patterns, all available in various colorways. The Malti wallpaper pattern shown here showcases an intricate, embroidered botanical pattern of delicate branches and leaves. Fine stitching adds texture and dimension to the sisal paper ground.

Galerie Wallcoverings celebrates the earthy, sun-worn and artistic textures of Italy in its Italian Textures 4 collection. This design (product code IT32438) is available in several colorways, but we love this leathery reddish brown.

Speaking of texture, Tempaper & Co.’s Of the Earth collection with Pure Salt Interiors includes Faux Roman Clay, a textured peel-and-stick wallpaper that mimics the nuanced finish of Roman clay, available in Moss (shown) or Taupe tones. The varied Of the Earth line also includes floral patterns and textured stripes.

Eternal Weave (shown in Black) is Graham & Brown’s design of the year for 2026. The wallpaper “reimagines ancient embroidery with a modern, maximalist spirit,” the company says. The rich, detailed elements, from exotic birds to blooming flowers, appear hand stitched. Perfect for a dining room or a gallery wall. Note that the design is produced as a double-width set, so two coordinated rolls are needed to achieve the complete horizontal repeat.