Move over faux tree bark motifs, the latest biomorphic designs are heading in a rockier direction. When you can’t employ the real deal in a room, a decor accent that mimics the look of natural stone can inject an earthy dash of color while ushering in soothing outdoor vibes. From pebble-inspired mosaic patterns to trompe-l’oeil-style wallcoverings, Business of Home presents six pieces that make using the trend a breeze.
Courtesy of New Ravenna
RIVERBED MOSAIC — NEW RAVENNA
Crafted from a plethora of rich earth-toned marbles, the Riverbed mosaic by New Ravenna calls to mind gently tumbled pebbles.
Courtesy of Hartmann&Forbes
ROCKS WALLCOVERING BY LISA KANNING — HARTMANN&FORBES
Embroidered on a faux-suede ground, the Rocks wallcovering by Lisa Kanning for Hartmann&Forbes showcases two of the season’s hottest trends: biophilic wall designs and trompe-l’oeil-style motifs.
Courtesy of Emma Hayes Textiles
SEDIMENT WALLPAPER — EMMA HAYES TEXTILES
An homage to canyon landscapes, the delicate bands in this dreamy watercolor mural by Emma Hayes Textiles are inspired by sedimentary rocks.
Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
TOIVO PEDESTAL BY SARAH SHERMAN SAMUEL — LULU AND GEORGIA
Crafted from solid mango wood, the Toivo pedestal by Sarah Sherman Samuel for Lulu and Georgia features a textured matte white finish modeled after old-school plaster.
Courtesy of New Ravenna
GEODE MOSAIC — NEW RAVENNA
The medley of wavy hand-cut stones in New Ravenna’s Geode mosaic echoes the inside layer of a volcanic rock.
Courtesy of Phillip Jeffries
VINYL MAGNETISM WALLCOVERING — PHILLIP JEFFRIES
The undulating metallic lines in Phillip Jeffries’s Vinyl Magnetism wallcovering evoke the appearance of troweled limestone walls.
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.