From textural, nature-inspired tiles to reimagined grass cloth and chinoiserie, producers are offering treatments that will enliven any wall. We have a sample of recent introductions.

Holly Hunt recently launched 49 textile, rug and wallcovering designs, all in tribute to the delicate beauty of feathers. This Flock Together wallcovering depicts an enhanced feather pattern digitally printed on natural sisal, with a metallic ground for subtle sheen. Richly layered, the depth and dimension of Flock Together makes it perfect for an entry, bedroom or dining room.

In partnership with renowned stone artist Ruchika Grover, Artistic Tile has introduced Phases, a collection that transforms natural stone into sophisticated dimensional tile designs. The group includes three designs: Crescent (shown here), inspired by lunar phases; Fade, which embodies graceful transitions; and Eclipse, which symbolizes transformative moments.

Little Greene has unveiled Storybook Papers, its fifth collection of wallpapers in partnership with the National Trust. The line includes eight whimsical designs, some inspired by the work of children’s author Beatrix Potter, making them perfect for kids’ rooms. They’re also great for any space begging for a touch of playfulness. The surface-printed Animal Kingdom pattern features colorful elephants, ostriches and penguins.

Luxury boutique producer Star Tile specializes in nature-inspired designs and multidimensional custom tiles that are best appreciated on a large scale across walls. The Kaiyo design behind this bar is finished in a Yemanja glaze.

The new Affinity authentic grass cloth collection from Tempaper & Co. includes four designs in several colorways. The Floral Block print, shown here in Sky Blue, features a traditional repeating floral motif, evenly spaced to reveal the texture and beauty of the grass cloth.

York Wallcoverings chose Fire Clay as its color of the year for 2025 and its Menagerie wallpaper in Rust is a perfect example of the hue. Inspired by the work of early 20th-century artists, the forest scene features stylized flowers, roaming animals and showy birds portrayed.

Fromental’s new Nonsuch collection features its “best-loved chinoiserie now reimagined on a textural silk ground in a confectionary of colors.” Some Nonsuch patterns are inspired by the New England coast, including Moonstone Beach, which presents bright white branches and peonies winding gracefully across a dusky pink terracotta silk ground. Soft metallic accents highlight key design elements.

Color Kind Studio describes its Feather Stripe wallpaper, as “stripe upon stripe, softly feathered and softly hued.” The hand painted pattern will bring a sense of calm, balance and connection to any space. Shown here in Sage, it’s also available in Pink Sand and Dawn Blue.

Rhyme and Reason is a playful, poetic wall tile from Marazzi USA. Each piece features a textured surface for bold patterns and dimensional designs. Available in 6×6 squares or 4×5 hexagonals and in five colorways: Bone (shown here), Indigo, Canvas, Artichoke and Warm Terracotta.