Though biomorphic designs—styles that mimic the organic shapes and motifs found in nature—have been trending since the pandemic, the latest decor craze is all about faking the textured look of natural bark. From cork-inspired wallcoverings to a coffee table modeled after a tree trunk, Business of Home presents six items that will bring a touch of the great outdoors into your next project.
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BIRCHBARK WALLCOVERING — INNOVATIONS
Composed of thin slices from real cork bark, the Birchbark wallcovering by Innovations boasts a metallic foil finish for an added dash of dimension.
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BERNT COFFEE TABLE — MADE GOODS
Constructed of weatherproof concrete, the Bernt coffee table by Made Goods is covered in sinuous faux bois etchings to mimic the look of a tree trunk.
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CHEVRON CORK WALLCOVERING — INNOVATIONS
The small-scale chevron pattern in this wallcovering by Innovations creates a subtle sense of rhythm and movement.
Courtesy of Phillip Jeffries
VINYL LUXE CORK WALLCOVERING — PHILLIP JEFFRIES
Printed on durable, easy-to-clean performance vinyl, this shimmery wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries evokes the appearance of a genuine cork veneer.
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MONTADO WALLCOVERING — INNOVATIONS
Available in a dozen earth-toned colorways ranging from Copper to Sterling Silver, Montado by Innovations is crafted from narrow strips of bark that forge a naturally textured effect.
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RADIANT CORK WALLCOVERING — INNOVATIONS
The bold, saturated ground of this speckled wallcovering by Innovations is complemented by dark flecks of carbonized cork.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.