Admired lately: leafy wallpaper patterns, which add a verdant feel to an interior (especially welcome during the long winter months). Here are five favorites:
Above: Marthe Armitage's papers, printed in fanciful patterns featuring flora and fauna and bucolic country scenes (including Oakleaf, shown above), are available from Hamilton Weston.
Above: UK artist Neisha Crosland's Cactus Paisley Wallpaper, which depicts a "prickly pear climber with leaves like sea horses," is available in a range of colorways.
Above: Swedish company Sandberg's Raphael wallpaper pattern was inspired by 17th century French tapestries. In the US, Sandberg wallpapers and fabrics are available through Stark in New York
Above: LA-based Estee Stanley papered a wall in Willow Boughs, a classic William Morris pattern, in her Hancock Park home.
Above: Leaf Wallpaper by NYC-based designer Katie Ridder.