’Tis the season of new beginnings, and nothing evokes springtime like a bold botanical design. Whether it’s a fan-palm-filled fabric or a wall sconce modeled after a monstera plant, a foliage-clad decor accent supplies an earthy splash of color while ushering lush, biophilic vibes into a space. Here, Business of Home presents eight leafy items to freshen up a client’s decorscape.
Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
BOTANIST FABRIC — JAMES DUNLOP TEXTILES
Screen-printed on to a linen-blend base cloth, Botanist fabric by James Dunlop Textiles is outfitted in a large-scale floral pattern inspired by antique botanical illustrations.
Courtesy of Élitis
ORTIGIA DISEGNO WALLCOVERING — ÉLITIS
A lemon-tree-inspired wall design with vintage appeal, this embossed vinyl wallcovering by Élitis is cast on a whitewashed ground for a distressed look.
Courtesy of Marcus William
LEAF FABRIC — MARCUS WILLIAM
This sunbaked jacquard upholstery fabric by Marcus William showcases a graphic botanical pattern that mimics the appearance of pressed flowers.
Courtesy of Ngala Trading
DELICIOUS WALL SCONCE BY XAVIER CLARISSE — NGALA TRADING
An homage to the leafy monstera plants found throughout the coastal regions of southern Africa, this hand-made sconce by Xavier Clarisse at Ngala Trading comes clad in vegetable tanned leather.
Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
LA PALMA FABRIC BY CATHERINE MARTIN BY MOKUM — JAMES DUNLOP TEXTILES
Digitally printed in six splendid colorways ranging from Coral to Aqua and Sepia, La Palma by Catherine Martin for Mokum features a hand-painted banana and fan palm motif that works wonderfully as window treatment upholstery.
Courtesy of New Ravenna
QUEEN PALM MOSAIC — NEW RAVENNA
The rich green hues in the Queen Palm mosaic by New Ravenna will instantly energize a bare bathroom wall or backsplash—no green thumb necessary.
Courtesy of Vaughan
MONTFERRAT LEAF CHANDELIER — VAUGHAN
The sculptural frame of Vaughan’s Montferrat Leaf chandelier is adorned with hand-applied leaves that are individually soldered in place to emulate the dimensional effect of real foliage.
Courtesy of Arte
BANYAN WALLCOVERING — ARTE
Named after the trees that line the Silk Road, the Banyan wallcovering by Arte boasts a panoramic landscape motif and a subtly shimmery finish.
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.