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collections | Feb 22, 2022 |
Leafy greens: 8 fresh botanical motifs for a biophilic touch

A little greenery can go a long way in a room. When houseplants won’t do the trick, a dreamy botanical design supplies an earthy splash of color while ushering some soothing, biophilic vibes into a space.

Searching for a foliage-filled decor accent to freshen up a decorscape? From leafy wallpaper patterns to rugs modeled after Monstera plants, these items are guaranteed to drum up some organic drama.

Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles
LA PALMA BY CATHERINE MARTIN BY MOKUM — JAMES DUNLOP TEXTILES
When it’s too cold to go outside, a room enveloped in banana and fan palms is the next best thing. Digitally printed in six splendid colorways ranging from coral to aqua blue to deep sepia brown, La Palma by Catherine Martin for Mokum features a handpainted design and is available as wallpaper or curtains.

Courtesy of Chelsea House
Courtesy of Chelsea House
FLORAL GARDEN SEAT — CHELSEA HOUSE
Composed of crackle glazed porcelain, the outdoor-friendly Floral Garden seat by Chelsea House comes in a bold foliage motif and doubles as a side table.

Courtesy of Stray Dog Designs
Courtesy of Stray Dog Designs
WILLOW CHANDELIER — STRAY DOG DESIGNS
Crafted out of handforged iron, the Willow chandelier by Stray Dog Designs is wrapped in layers of recycled papier mache to give its dangling fronds an authentic textured finish.

Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
TOPIARY WALLPAPER BY ESKAYEL — MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS
Based on an original watercolor painting by Shanan Campanaro, the inky color graduation in Eskayel’s Topiary wallpaper for Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams creates depth and dimension.

Courtesy of Mind the Gap
Courtesy of Mind the Gap
PARADEISOS FABRIC — MIND THE GAP
A stonewashed linen fabric with a tropical twist, Mind the Gap’s Paradeisos features a bright indigo botanical print inspired by the sea-washed shores of the Mediterranean.

Courtesy of Erik Lindström
Courtesy of Erik Lindström
MONSTERA RUG — ERIK LINDSTRÖM
The rich emerald green hues in the large-scale leaf pattern of Erik Lindström’s Monstera rug will instantly liven up a lackluster space—no green thumb necessary.

Courtesy of Arte
Courtesy of Arte
PALMERA — ARTE
Available in two earth-toned colorways including pale green and deep greige, Palmera by Arte boasts a subtly distressed finish for a softened spin on statement wallpaper.

Courtesy of The Vale London
Courtesy of The Vale London
KENTIA — THE VALE LONDON
Adorned in an array of handstitched embroideries, the abstract foliage pattern in the Kentia fabric by The Vale London is an homage to the palm-filled salons popular in late 19th century London.

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.

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