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Graham & Brown has launched a new wallpaper collection celebrating 80 years of design. The collection honours four generations of creativity, innovation and craftsmanship that have shaped the brand since its beginnings in Blackburn, Lancashire in 1946.

The collection brings together 8 iconic designs for 8 iconic decades in Graham & Brown’s 80-year story. Created by the Graham & Brown family, design studio and colleagues who have been part of the brand’s journey, it is a heartfelt celebration of the people, creativity and shared moments that have shaped the business into where it is today.

Launching on 2 February 2026, Graham & Brown’s official 80th birthday. This collection reimagines 8 archive designs in contemporary new ways. Each design tells a chapter of the Graham & Brown story, inviting customers to celebrate heritage while creating loving homes for modern life.

Renaissance

Renaissance draws inspiration from the very first wallpaper ever produced by Graham & Brown, this landmark design emerged from the company’s printing presses in 1946. Paying homage to the glamour of Art Deco, our studio has reimagined this timeless motif for the modern home, unveiling a fresh expression of heritage in three beautiful colourways.

Watery Lane

The name Watery Lane flows from the earliest chapters of Graham & Brown’s story. Long before the company became a household name, founders Harold Graham and Henry Brown ran a small wallpaper shop in the 1930s at Intack on Accrington Road.

Nearby stood Water Street Mill, where the very first rolls of Graham & Brown wallpaper were produced, close to the aptly named Watery Lane. In 1946, the duo purchased India Mill on Haygarth Street, expanding it throughout the 1970s as demand for their designs flourished. Watery Lane Wallpaper pays quiet tribute to these humble beginnings.

Daisyfield

Daisyfield

Daisyfield blooms from a cherished chapter in Graham & Brown’s history. In the early 1970s, as the business grew, the brand acquired Daisyfield Mill in Blackburn, a space that marked a new era of growth and creativity. With florals forever woven into the fabric of Graham & Brown’s design language, the brand wanted to honour this legacy and the light hearted spirit through the Daisyfield name.

Desire

Desire pays tribute to one of Graham & Brown’s most enduring motifs: the Damask. Loved since the brand’s earliest days, it feels only fitting to reinterpret this classic pattern as part of the 80-year celebration. From the traditional printing presses of the past to adorning the outside of India Mill, this design continues to captivate today in homes around the world. Recreating the ornate flourishes in new colourways gives the design a contemporary edge.

Midsummer

Inspired by a treasured archive design, Midsummer is lovingly reimagined by the Graham & Brown studio. The pink and silver colourway carries a special sense of nostalgia, fondly remembered by Iona from her childhood bedroom, now elevated with a fresh and contemporary new look.

Noveau

Noveau

Just as today’s digital ‘factory of the future’ drives innovation, Graham & Brown transformed UK manufacturing decades earlier with the introduction of rotary screen printing, led by the second generation of the Graham & Brown families.

First launched as brilliantly simple designs that were white, easy to hang and easy to remove. Design 314, inspired by Art Deco styling, quickly became a bestseller and remains a firm favourite with decorators and customers alike. Reimagined for this collection, it celebrates timeless appeal and enduring innovation.

Roman

As the collections grow, so does the story. The late 1980s mark a new chapter with the opening of the Roman Road warehouse, a purpose-built space designed to house an expanding and increasingly innovative range. Around the same time, the brand’s first retail shops open across the North West bringing Graham & Brown designs closer to the homes that inspire them. In a full circle moment, Graham & Brown opened their first showroom on the King’s Road in London in September 2025.

Echoing this spirit of creativity and reinvention, the Roman design draws on the grandeur of classical still life, inspired by an archive piece from the early 1990s.

Crocodile

Crocodile

Originally launched in 2014 as a heavyweight vinyl texture, the iconic black Crocodile design quickly becomes a bestseller and remains a firm favourite to this day. Reimagined for the 80-year collection, Crocodile is elevated with added texture, celebrating a design the Graham & Brown community continues to love and style in their homes. The design features luxurious flock detailing that highlights the scales of the crocodile texture, creating a soft, raised finish that invites touch as much as it catches the eye.

A Love Letter to Our Past and Your Home

This collection is more than wallpaper. It’s a celebration of 80 years of passion, creativity and the loving homes our designs have helped shape along the way. Whether you’re drawn to heritage patterns or modern textures, each design offers a piece of the Graham & Brown story and is ready to become part of yours.

About Graham & Brown

Founded in 1946 by two friends, Harold Graham and Henry Brown, Graham & Brown is a British fourth-generation family-run interiors brand based in Blackburn, Lancashire. For nearly 80 years, Graham & Brown has inspired people to think differently about their homes through continuous innovation, creativity, and craftsmanship. Designing wallpapers, paint, murals, soft furnishings, bed linen, and wall art from its in-house studio and drawing on inspiration from an archive of over 50,000 pieces. A carbon-neutral company, Graham & Brown uses sustainably sourced paper and water-based paints. Wallpaper and murals are digitally printed in their state of the art ‘Factory of the Future.’

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West One Bathrooms, the UK’s leading luxury bathroom specialist, is delighted to announce the launch of the Wall&Deco 2025 collection - a new series of innovative waterproof wallpaper patterns that continue to push the boundaries of creativity and design in the modern bathroom.

Over the past decade, West One Bathrooms has seen a significant rise in clients incorporating wallpaper within bathrooms. Once considered unconventional, waterproof wallpaper has now become one of the most exciting design movements in interior architecture. Its unique blend of durability, texture, and personalisation offers a warm and expressive alternative to traditional tiles.

“Bathroom design has evolved far beyond functionality,” says Duncan Waters, Managing Director at West One Bathrooms. “Clients want spaces that feel luxurious and personal. Waterproof wallpaper allows them to inject individuality and warmth, while still maintaining complete practicality.”

MADAME BUTTERFLY Debonademeo
PRIVE' Eva Germani

The Wall&Deco 2025 collection introduces a new range of designs from bold artistic statements to subtle, nature-inspired textures, all engineered for wet environments through the brand’s patented WET System® technology. This ensures resistance to moisture, humidity, and direct water contact, making it suitable for use even in shower enclosures.

At West One Bathrooms, the demand for decorative, design-led surfaces continues to grow, reflecting a shift toward interiors that feel more bespoke and experiential. Waterproof wallpaper has become a favourite among designers seeking to balance beauty and performance.

“Tiles will always have their place,” adds Duncan, “but wallpaper allows for freedom of expression, it transforms bathrooms into true extensions of personal style.”

About West One Bathrooms

West One Bathrooms’ remains family run, currently in its third generation, their experience in the industry allows for outstanding guidance and sourcing for the most beautiful bathrooms worldwide. With unequalled access to the world’s leading bathroom brands, our portfolio extends to more than 750 global brands and covers thousands of products across the spectrum from the most exclusive and unique, to affordable and high-quality essentials. With a dedicated contracts team for architects, interior designers and contractors, they have the ability to offer the trade an exclusive end-to-end solution service that’s tailored to each client. West One Bathrooms’ portfolio extends through countless global projects, in residential, commercial, hotel, aircraft and luxury yachts, priding themselves on a highly professional and discreet service. The vast product selection also ensures that all requirements can be catered for and shipped worldwide.

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Inspired by her flower-filled gardens in the heart of the English countryside, Katharine Pooley has designed a delicate and enchanting wallpaper collection with Fromental.

The hand-painted and hand-embroidered wallcovering showcases and celebrates a beautiful and harmonious landscape featuring copious butterflies, flowers, and other natural elements, with each panel telling its own story. The wallpaper is a charming and evocative design, perfect for bringing a sense of history and romanticism into any interior. The elegance and exquisite attention to detail of each brush stroke will ensure it will be adored for many years to come.

With every piece sold, a donation will be made to support Butterfly Conservation, the charity which works to protect and conserve British butterflies, moths and their habitats.

James McDonald Photography

The Wallpaper

A contemporary interpretation of the traditional Chinoiserie style, the wallpaper has an original and captivating look, with different scales of flowers and foliage carefully placed to create a classically graceful flower border. It has been meticulously painted by Fromental’s artists on silk paper panels to reflect the charming detail of the gardens that surround Katharine’s Georgian home in Oxfordshire.

James McDonald Photography
James McDonald Photography

Katharine worked closely with the Fromental design team over several months to create a design that is both quintessentially English and very personal. The wallpaper features many of Katharine’s favourite flowers including Honeysuckle, Camellia, Lilac, Salvia, Duchess Peonies, Delphiniums, Clematis, Jasmine, Anemones and Forget-me-nots, and has been created in two colourways, Primrose Yellow and a softer Light Fawn hue.

James McDonald Photography

Unexpected flourishes abound - a shy hedgehog here, a jewel like beetle there, a nibbling dormouse peeking through the foliage - and the pièce de resistance of the design - a smattering of beautiful butterflies – airily flutters overhead. Altogether it is a wonderfully whimsical scene, as if one has accidentally wandered into a secret English garden full of beauty and intrigue.

James McDonald Photography
James McDonald Photography

The Butterflies

British butterflies, and their decline, are a personal passion project for Katharine, and having taken part in Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count for the past few years, and noting the sad depletion of many of the incomparably wonderful species native to Britain, Katharine saw this wallpaper collection as a chance to spotlight and support the work of Butterfly Conservation, who tirelessly record, educate and lobby for the conservation of British insect life and to create habitats and nature reserves.

James McDonald Photography

Under the presidency of Sir David Attenborough since 1998, Butterfly Conservation employs many leading scientists. Their report of 2022 revealed the alarming news that 80% of butterflies in the UK have declined since the 1970s and that of the 58 butterfly species in the UK, 24 species were classified as ‘threatened’, eight as ‘endangered’ and 16 as ‘vulnerable’. Half of the butterfly species that currently occur in Britain are therefore listed as either ‘threatened with extinction’ or ‘near threatened’.

James McDonald Photography
James McDonald Photography

As the Vice-President of Butterfly Conservation and wildlife broadcaster Chris Packham puts it succinctly: “Right now, we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale. The twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss are pushing much of the natural world to the brink – including many of our most treasured species. In the UK, the majority of our butterfly and moth species are in worrying decline. These beautiful and fascinating creatures are not just important in their own right, but are also indicators of a healthy environment for all wildlife.”

James McDonald Photography

As well as featuring many of the most beautiful and iconic British butterflies in the design (including Large Whites, Small Tortoiseshells, Common Blues, Holly Blues, Purple Emperors, Peacocks, Clouded Yellows, and Fritillaries), 10% of every wallpaper sold will be given by Fromental to this important charity.

James McDonald Photography
James McDonald Photography

The Launch

The wallpaper will be featured in Katharine Pooley's London boutique at 160 Walton Street and will be used to decorate the dining room and master bedroom of Katharine’s country home. It will also be sold at Fromental showrooms worldwide.

James McDonald Photography
James McDonald Photography

Katharine will be hosting a press event to formally launch the wallpaper in the UK at the end of June. This will be followed by the US launch in September as part of New York Design week, at the Fromental Lexington Avenue showroom, and then by the Asia launch in Hong Kong in November.

About Katharine Pooley

Recently named ‘British Interior Designer of the Decade’, ‘International Designer of the Year in Asia’ and ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ Katharine Pooley has in a short space of time become one of Europe's leading designers. Her portfolio encompasses a multitude of interior styles and architectural genres and her design ethos is one of luxurious eclecticism. No two projects are ever alike, but they are universally beautiful and timeless.

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Discover Tektura's 10 new designs: smooth surfaces and delicate patterns complement raw silks and woven raffia. Inspired by traditional crafts, tie-dye and decoupage sit alongside blockprints and stencil effects. The ever present connection with nature is found with silhouetted leaves and shadow prints.

Brushed Smooth

With 100 colours to select from, you’ll find cool whites, soft greys and pale pastels moving through to warm clay pinks and shades of plum. Deepest charcoal, indigo and dark olive bring depth and drama. Surface textures are embellished with bronze, copper and gold. Delicate metallised threads run through raw silks and woven grass.

Brushed Layers
Brushed Layers

Above: Abstract print on smooth ground. Metallic details in selected colours. Co-ordinates with Brushed Smooth.

Shadow Damask
Shadow Damask

Above: A contemporary take on a traditional silk damask. Contrasting bands of colour run horizontally. Coordinates with Shadow Silk.

Mudmee
Mudmee

Above: Inspired by ancient weaving with a contemporary twist. Co-ordinates with Enigma.

Coast
Coast

Above: Glistening interwoven silk strands create a moire effect.

Seastone

Above: Grainy stone effect featuring glistening fragments in selected colours.

Cover image: Botanical Grassweave

About Tektura

Tektura are specialists in contract wallcoverings. Our life is colour, pattern and texture. We believe wallcovering can transform a space and we're dedicated to delivering outstanding product and service.

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A fabric and wallpaper manufacturer Linwood presents two new colourful linen and wallpaper collections that feature detailed design and are suitable for an array of interiors. The products bring colour and friendly atmosphere into the design, allowing to create unique statement peaces and feature walls.

Linen

New for Autumn 2022, their Small Prints collection embodies the new mood for casual living. Presented on pure linen, which has a delightful, relaxed feel, the designs – inspired by a multitude of sources from Japanese craft paper to a 19th-century Italian book – have been sensitively reimagined by the creative team.

Headboard, Buttons

‘Small Prints is an exciting addition to our extensive library,’ says Ella Richards, Linwood’s Head of Design. ‘It’s a very usable collection that includes a variety of patterns from on-trend stripes to charming small-scale designs. A fresh colour palette underpins the friendly, informal nature of the collection.’

The 10 designs feature hand-drawn leaf motifs, painterly lattices and delicate trails on a specially treated linen cloth that has a soft handle for curtains and excellent durability for upholstery.

Curtain, Hopscotch; Sofa, Garden Gate; Ottoman, Maypole
Curtain, Maze

Wallpapers

For Spring 2023, our creative studio has designed four exclusive wallpapers – Miyagi, Wild, Lumen and English Oak. Each one feels different in terms of overall look, therefore offering exciting possibilities for all manner of interiors, but all draw on classic English style and infuse it with a contemporary spirit.

Miyag

Honouring the beauty of the original document, Miyagi has been hand-drawn and hand-painted over countless hours to capture the beauty of the forest floor. This floral wallpaper, printed on parchment paper, is available in five colour ways, including Lichen and Black. Price: £184 a roll.

Miyagi, Lichen
Miyagi, Black

Wild

Presented in a fresh colour palette, this beautifully detailed design features parrots, lions and exotic flowers. Printed on parchment paper, which has an interesting textural quality, this wallpaper is perfect for statement decorating. Price: £184 a roll.

Wild, Rainbow

Lumen

Showcasing stylised wisteria, this wallpaper is printed on our new parchment paper, which enhances the luminous quality of the design. A subtle wallpaper equally at home in both modern and traditional schemes. Price: £184 a roll.

Lumen, Dusk
Lumen, Dusk

English Oak

This stunning wallpaper, which takes its inspiration from an 18th century garden tapestry, has been sensitively refreshed by our design team. Rich tones highlight the timeless beauty of the English oak's canopy. Available in two colour ways, including Blue. Price: £154 a roll.

English Oak, Blue
English Oak, Blue

Cover image: Armchair, Fortune Teller; sofa, Magic Lantern

About The Linwood Fabric Company Ltd

Our Hampshire-based family business puts excellence at the heart of everything we do. We straddle the worlds of creativity and innovation to produce distinctive collections of fabrics, wallpapers and cushions that are bursting with fresh ideas, while retaining the quality and artistry we are renowned for.

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Hospitality design plays a fundamental role in enhancing the guest experience – it is also vital in conveying the character and identity of the hotel brand.

As one of the largest interior surface areas, wallcoverings play an essential role in creating the desired ambience; from the lobby areas, restaurants, bars, spas, conference facilities, guestrooms, and even the in-between spaces such as corridors.

All of Newmor products are designed, manufactured and stocked in the UK. From subtle silk effects and tactile raw embosses, to bold metallic geometric patterns and large-scale bespoke designs, the wide-width fabric-backed vinyl wallcoverings are durable, economical to install, and easily cleaned and maintained to keep surfaces looking pristine for up to 15 years.

ibis Styles Bournemouth is a hotel space they worked on to help create a powerful hospitality design for younger demographic, curating it’s own individual atmosphere.

Bespoke terrazzo wallcoverings at ibis Styles Bournemouth

The newly-refurbished ibis Styles Bournemouth is conveniently set in the heart of Bournemouth, this design-led hotel is close to both the train station and lively Bournemouth Pier. The ibis Styles Bournemouth takes inspiration from the local beach environment, so guests can enjoy the sunny Great British Seaside vibes.

All 109 bedrooms, as well as two function rooms, restaurant, bar and leisure and spa facilities, have been completely refurbished.

Using the tagline ’unique hotels, creative by design’, each hotel has its own unique design, theme and personality. Janine Powell, Nq2’s Design Director, said the new ibis Styles would appeal to a younger demographic, reflected in the design. The hotel also features a kids’ zone and an ice cream station.

Wallcoverings from the standard and Newmor Custom collections were selected to sit alongside bespoke terrazzo wallcoverings designed by our in-house studio especially for the project.

Accor commented that Ibis Styles Bournemouth’s contemporary design concept will draw on “the bold and playful pastel colours of ice cream, which Bournemouth is well known for”.

Get the look with Newmor Custom Terrazzo wallpaper (above), order samples here.

Take a look at their bespoke wallcoverings here, or contact Newmor Wallcoverings on [email protected] or 01938 551 990 to discuss your project.

About Newmor

Newmor specialise in commercial quality wide-width fabric-backed vinyl wallcoverings, which are manufactured in their own facility in Wales. Their products can be found all over the world in hotels, bars and restaurants, healthcare, education, cruise, and leisure installations.
Newmor work in collaboration with a vast array of artists and designers to promote British design to an international audience. This includes painter and fashion designer, Iona Crawford; interior design duo 2LG; weaver Ptolemy Mann; artists Stephen Walter and Lois O’Hara; and design duo The Patternistas.

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Wellness design creates spaces that combine form and function for positive mental and physical health. Newmor wallcoverings contribute to creating commercial environments which promote wellbeing through colour, pattern, and texture. Their wallcoverings are also low VOC and contribute to better indoor air quality, as well as enhancing the acoustics of the interior space.

Here are three projects that place wellbeing at their heart:

Platinum Mountain Hotel

Platinum Mountain Hotel & Spa is a 5 star hotel and wellness centre in the magical alpine ski village of Szklarska Poręba in Poland. The interiors reflect the hotel’s wellness ethos – comfort, style, and connection to the world outside are beautifully reflected in the organic materials, biophilic design, and cosy accents.

The Folly

The Folly bar and restaurant is a botanically inspired city haven located in the heart of London. The large-scale skeletal leaf pattern in neutral tones sits alongside a vast collection of plants. Raw wood furniture, stone flooring, sheepskin rugs, and garden-themed ephemera enhance this whimsical uplifting interior.

My Lounge

My Lounge is a laidback oasis located in London Gatwick Airport. The clever use of design scale, colours effects and tactile surfaces create a welcoming space, contrasting with the sterile airport environment. Separate formal and informal dining and seating options ensure visitors of all ages feel at home.

About Newmor

Newmor specialise in commercial quality wide-width fabric-backed vinyl wallcoverings, which are manufactured in their own facility in Wales. Their products can be found all over the world in hotels, bars and restaurants, healthcare, education, cruise, and leisure installations.
Newmor work in collaboration with a vast array of artists and designers to promote British design to an international audience. This includes painter and fashion designer, Iona Crawford; interior design duo 2LG; weaver Ptolemy Mann; artists Stephen Walter and Lois O’Hara; and design duo The Patternistas.

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This May, Graham & Brown brings art into the home with the launch of its exclusive TATE collection, in the form of 32 fully customisable wall murals. These showcase some beautiful works of art by artists, including J. M. W. Turner, Claude Monet, Ethel Walker, Jessica Dismorr and Vincent Van Gogh.

Pasmore - Spiral Motif. A pioneer in British abstract art throughout the 1940s and 50s, Pasmore’s Spiral Motif in Green, Violet, Blue and Gold.
Monet - Poplars on the Epte. Part of a series of paintings completed in 1891, his impressionist style captures the trees’ leaves with strong directional brushstrokes.

Rosey Blackmore, Licensing and Merchandise Director at TATE:

“We are thrilled to be working with Graham & Brown on a collection of murals which gives people the chance to live with the art they love. Our mission at Tate is all about encouraging the enjoyment of art- and we believe that these products will truly do that.”

Kandinsky - Swinging. Kandinsky rejected realism in his abstract pieces, believing instead that art should mimic music and avoid all references of the material world.
Turner - Chichester Canal. This tranquil oil painting depicts the beauty of Chichester canal in rich ochres and subtle blues, and captures the reflections casted by the setting sun.

Alan Kemp, Head of Brand at Graham & Brown:

“We [Graham & Brown] are privileged to have had the opportunity to browse the TATE collection and choose some exquisite works of art to create some of the most stunning custom murals available. It has been a truly exhilarating project to work on. As TATE has a vast archive containing some of the most iconic pieces of art in the world, we had some tough decisions to make, but we are thrilled to be able to bring these great pieces into the home. Why frame your favourite painting when you can have a wall full of it, or your very own ceiling mural? Your favourite piece of art your way, is only limited by your imagination.”

Turner - Lucerne. This piece is one of many studies of the Swiss lake which the artist visited during his extensive travels around Europe.
Gilbert - Blackmore Vale. Gilbert captures the lush greenery of the Blackmore Vale of Dorset in this oil painting.

This exclusive range of murals includes works from Dutch pioneer of abstract art, Piet Mondrian, who developed from early landscape pictures to geometric abstract works such as Composition with Yellow, Blue & Red (1935). Contrastingly, Victor Pasmore's Spiral Motif in Green, Violet, Blue and Gold: The Coast of the Indian Sea (1950), presents a harmony of colourful curvilinear forms, a striking piece, perfect for creating a focal point in any room.

Turner Gateway to the Flower. This intricately detailed etching depicts the elaborate gateway into the flower gardens of Farnley Hall in Yorkshire.
Whistler - Nocturne. Adorned with Whistlers characteristic butterfly signature, Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea depicts the River Thames at dusk.

British artist, Jessica Dismorr's, Abstract Composition (1915) features a series of pastel-coloured geometric forms, reminiscent of architectural components, overlapping on a black ground. A dark yellow triangular prism with a curved side provides a vertical focus and splits the composition in two. Another mural featuring Dismorr's works is Related Forms (1937), an abstract nature of works comprising of cooling blue hues.

Osborn - Beach at Dusk. With a muted colour palette of blues and browns, Beach at Dusk, St Ives Harbour showcases the tranquil scenery at twilight.
Crane - The Renaissance of Venus. Inspired by Botticelli’s famous Birth of Venus and painted during his honeymoon, Crane depicts the emergence of the Roman goddess of love.

Fully customisable to meet customers' specifications and dimensions, Graham & Brown's online easy-to-use, made-to-measure tool allows customers to personalise each of Graham & Brown's unique mural designs to their walls, making them easy to hang with minimal waste.

The range of Graham & Brown paper substrates allow the mural to be personalised even further. Handpicked by Graham & Brown studio, the selection of premium paper finishes each offer a key feature or benefit. From 'Premium Fabric Effect' , a woven textured finish perfect for masking existing wall imperfections, to 'Mica Fibrous' a luxurious lustre which shimmers in the light, you can choose a finish which is guaranteed to suit your personal style. The mural production is powered by renewable energy, it uses water-based inks and all papers come from sustainable sources.

Duncan - Bathing. With each figure appearing to represent the various stages of movement of one lone figure, this piece is full of motion and life.
Buhler - Carlyle Square. This rich green oil painting depicts the gardens of Carlyle Square, Chelsea.

Cover image: Sleter - A Representation of the Liberal Arts. Designed for the ceiling of the State Dining Room of Grimsthorpe Castle, this early 18th century oil painting created the illusion of a golden, coved ceiling which spills into the godly world. It features Minerva, goddess of wisdom and the arts, and Mercury, identified with reason and learning.

About Graham & Brown

For over seventy-five years, Graham & Brown has inspired people to think people differently about their walls through continuous innovation, creativity, and craftsmanship. Graham & Brown has created an extensive archive of over 30,000 pieces, comprising of in-house designs and historic works, some dating back over two hundred years. Each day this archive grows as the Graham & Brown design team create artwork in Blackburn, Holland, and France.
The UK's leading wallpaper manufacturer, Graham & Brown has expanded its collection to include paint, murals, wall art and soft furnishings. The brand leads the way in technology and innovation with an augmented reality app that enables users to visualise pattern and colour on a wall.

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Newmor have introduced twelve new wallcovering designs for Spring 2022. The launch is all about wellness and biophilia, creating calming spaces inspired by the natural world to increase wellbeing and productivity. From tonal organic weaves and botanical prints to large scale digital wallcoverings of landscapes and nature.

Sanctuary is a collection of custom digitally printed designs that focus on creating a calm and serene space utilising the power of the natural world on our wellbeing. If you can’t get out into the wilderness then bringing it inside with wallcoverings is the next best thing. Ethereal clouds, inspiring seas, rolling landscapes and earthy stone effects.

Sanctuary - Nimbus
Sanctuary - Oceana
Sanctuary - Ammonite

Bali and Hessian is a beautifully coordinated collection inspired by the biophilic trend of bringing the outside in. The soft organic hessian texture with its imperfect rustic charm pairs perfectly with the delicate Bali print and will transport you to a chic idyllic retreat. The colour palette is underpinned by naturals of taupe, stone, grey and umber with accents of sage, vermillion and ocean blue.

Bali
Hessian

Bali adds a soft palm print to the Hessian plain. The delicate transparent print allows the hessian texture to show through, creating the effect of a palm tree casting a shadow onto the wall. Hessian is a rustic woven texture is enhanced by a deep emboss to create an organic tactile design for interest and depth.

Zenith II - Plaster

Zenith II is all about raw, organic surfaces – wood, stone and textured woven effects. The soothing palette is inspired by natural landscapes. Warm greys and chalky neutrals sit harmoniously alongside biophilic accent tones of copper ore and moody sea blues.

Sanctuary - Wilderness

Visit newmor.com to see all of the new designs and order samples.

Cover image: Sanctuary - Horizon

About Newmor

Newmor specialise in commercial quality wide-width fabric-backed vinyl wallcoverings, which are manufactured in their own facility in Wales. Their products can be found all over the world in hotels, bars and restaurants, healthcare, education, cruise, and leisure installations.
Newmor work in collaboration with a vast array of artists and designers to promote British design to an international audience. This includes painter and fashion designer, Iona Crawford; interior design duo 2LG; weaver Ptolemy Mann; artists Stephen Walter and Lois O’Hara; and design duo The Patternistas.

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This month's product news highlights SBID Accredited suppliers working to improve the negative impact of our interior environments, with the latest sustainable products and innovations in interior design. From circular production models in sanitaryware and new recycled materials for upholstery, to smart technology in the bathroom and ecological, air purifying paints.

Graphenstone's Spring Update highlights its collection of air purifying paints 

Many people’s homes will emerge from the pandemic transformed - and now you can actively clean your air with one of the world’s most certified eco paints. Three full 15 litre pots of Graphenstone's Cradle to Cradle Gold Standard lime paint, Ecosphere Premium will absorb as much CO2 as a tree (as well as Nitrogen Oxide and Sulpher Dioxide).

Plastic free, toxin free and fully sustainable these unique paints incorporate Graphene technology to make it super strong and longer-lasting, whilst being fully breathable. This allows moisture to flow through the paint surface, which helps to reduce condensation, mould and mildew, creating a much healthier indoor environment. Graphenstone paints are now available in a range of sizes, over 1000 colours and varieties for all areas and surfaces in both interior and exterior projects.

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Aiming for a world without waste – GROHE launches Cradle to Cradle Certified ® products

To tackle resource overconsumption and waste in the bathroom sector, the global brand is taking the step away from a linear model, towards circular value creation (the economic model of the future) by launching four best-selling products as Gold-level, Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Certified ®. After switching to CO2-neutral production, with targets to replace all plastic components in product packaging, GROHE is reinforcing its commitment to a sustainable transformation. In contrast to a linear model, the C2C concept enables GROHE to drastically reduce the use of new resources: a product is designed and manufactured with the intent of using its components in its end-of-life-phase for the creation of new products. Cradle to Cradle Certified ® products have thus been assessed for use of environmentally safe, healthy, and recyclable materials.

“There is a massive opportunity for innovation in the building sector, since it accounts for more than 50% of the worldwide material consumption”, said Prof. Dr. Michael Braungart, who developed the C2C design concept together with William McDonough. “GROHE plays an important role in setting a precedent that circularity in the sanitary industry is indeed possible.”

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Linwood introduces more sustainable fabrics with its range of recycled materials

Using offcuts from the fashion industry – Verde is Linwood's new eco-friendly plain cotton collection woven with 80% recycled cotton – an exciting addition to their sustainable fabric offering. Sales Director, Warrick Gloyn says: "We are striving to produce fabrics that last, feel good and that don’t harm the earth. This is our first launch for 2021, but we are working on a new generation of recycled fabrics."

The chemical-free cotton fabric is double brushed and comes in a comprehensive palette of 46 colours from off whites and classic neutrals to fresh pinks and blues. The durable fabric is ideal for curtains, loose covers and upholstery, and is easy to maintain. This range sits alongside the Lana wool collection made using 85% recycled yarns, as well as a leather upholstery range, Saddle II using off cuts from shoes and bags which are usually sent to landfill.

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Roca transforms bathroom experiences with innovative Smart Shower technology

Roca developed a Smart Shower to revolutionise daily shower routines. The innovative shower uses smart technology to provide unique showering experiences with customisable settings and ease of use, the Smart Shower is a beneficial addition to any bathroom design. The intelligent control has a sleek, simple interface and allows up to three users within the same household to pre-set their desired settings. They can set shower duration, maximum temperature and flow rates all based on individual needs. The interface features a colour LCD display and touch sensitive controls with soft turn dials to ensure it is extremely easy to use and control.

One of the smart benefits to the digital shower is that it can be controlled via an app. The app helps with energy and water saving, enabling users to monitor water and energy consumption to run their shower more efficiently.  “It may seem like a luxury, but the Smart Shower is not just for convenience,” comments David Bromell Head of Marketing at Roca. “In addition to providing a luxe showering experience, the intuitive system will actively work to reduce water wastage, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly choice for the bathroom.”

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Sensa by Cosentino® introduces 5 new colours to its' natural stone collection

A global leader in the production and distribution of innovative surfaces for the world of architecture and design, launches five new colours for its innovative range of protected natural stone, Sensa by Cosentino®: Siberia, Platino, Vancouver, Silver Grey and Graphite Grey. These new designs in quartzite and granite have been carefully selected for both composition and resistance to stains. “With this launch, we intend to respond to market demands by adding to our portfolio soft colours and tones, different matte finishes and, above all, exclusive and distinctive materials”, says Francisco Guzmán Gutiérrez Martos, Product Manager of Sensa by Cosentino®.

The Cosentino Group collaborate with the Environmental Association, Sustenta to consolidate its vision as a climate leader through measures and transformative projects to achieve a more sustainable economic model. This commitment translated into improving waste recovery rates, the reduction of emissions and energy efficiency.

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Not only natural, but supernatural: Martini Interiors introduces Essenza Supernatural

The latest addition to the Essenza collection, luxury design-oriented kitchen program by Martini Interiors, Essenza Supernatural is a kitchen composition that lays its foundations in innovation, technology and sustainability.

With the high quality of 'Made in Italy' craftmanship, the use of precious materials and numerous customisation possibilities always present in the brand's DNA, Essenza Supernatural goes beyond its own limits, creating a product in which cutting-edge composition, technological and decorative solutions and attention to sustainability are the absolute masters.

In short, not only natural, but supernatural: the scheme utilises environmentally-friendly materials and innovative finishes in every detail; derived from certified forests and treated with finishes that enhance the natural grain of the wood, whilst remaining natural and non-toxic.

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