Pattern Chase: New Winning Wallpapers

Bird motifs have become increasingly popular when it comes to wallpapers. This one's graphic shapes makes an impace when used in small spaces. Erin ($150 at Madison and Grow)

Bold florals in warm hues make for a feminine, but unexpected space. Magnolia ($15 at Camilla Meijer)

This black line drawing on white ground was inspired by the rolling ocean. Seascape ($95 at Abigail Edwards)

Pigeons may be a nuisance outside, but indoors--in the form of this pretty wallpaper--they are surprisingly welcomed. Pigeon ($165 at Aimee Wilder)

We adore the layered effect of this unique wallpaper. Extinction Parlor, Yedda Morrison for Nicole Hollis (Price upon request at Nicole Hollis)

This pattern is ideal for a bathroom or a little boy's room. The pattern is also available on porcelain tea plates. Whitby ($73 at Mini Moderns)

Peacocks lend an elegant, classic feel to this wallpaper, while their placement keeps the design modern and fresh. Lakshimi Feather Get-Together ($175 at Flat Vernacular)

Look for wallpapers with textural detailing to keep the look from becoming flat. Dandy, Jocelyn Warner (Price upon request at Stark Carpet)

The tone-on-tone palette keeps this Jonathan Adler paper from feeling too over the top. Scales ($250 at Jonathan Adler)




