
Answer: It was A, the Scrapwood wallpaper from Piet Hein Eek (and yes, the fact that it was a Danish European company perhaps did give you a slight hint there.) Your choices were all over the map, for a variety of great reasons. A few of you even like the white photoshopped wall best, sans any wallpaper at all!
Here's what a couple of you all had to say about the options:
I'm from Denmark, and therefore Danish ;) and none of these matches a danish kitchen ;) - Nejman
I love Albert; and I think it goes best with the organic minimalist-modern vibe of the rest of the kitchen. - Margaretlouise
I think any of these choices would look right for the space, so it just depends on their taste. My first pick was B the classic Morris print. I think many people would choose E because it looks interesting now and will likely look fresh a lot longer than A, D or F which are beautiful, but a bit more fashion-y. C would look amazing if the entire room, cabinets, etc. were all done in the pattern, sort of like that Matisse painting (The Red Room). -Parnassus
Lace or leave it! - Travislessness
Thanks to you all for guessing, and for playing along!
(Image: Bo Bedre)


Ercol Bar Stool
Just a tiny detail: Piet Hein Eek is a Dutch designer and company :) But hey, Denmark and the Netherlands are practically neighbors ;) And we Dutch looove the Scandinavian style!
Piet Hein is also the name of one of Denmark's most famous poets. Presumably not the same Piet who designs wallpaper!
Thanks Thirza - just adjusted the post!
The baseboard on the wallpaper wall ruins it...It makes no sense to have a bright white dinky scale baseboard with that faux wood patterm
Dear God please, enough with the very boring and bland Scandinavian stuff. It's as depressing and as cold as I can ever imagine an interior design style being. I know few Americans that like that kind of look so why so much promotion of it?
As an American site Apartment Therapy should be doing more promoting and highlighting of American design, especially modern, which I feel is the best modern interior design around as American modern design offers by far the best combination of modern and warmth you can find.
Oh, the "slats" are a lot wider than the example was in the previous post about this. It makes more sense this way.
AT is a community of people with different nationalities and - more importantly - different taste, so there's no one thing they "should" promote.
Yay! I am giving myself a pat on the shoulder - that scrapwood wallpaper was my choice and it looks fabulous.
Sure, people that can read English from other countries also visit this site but it still remains first and foremost an American site with a primarily American audience. It doesn't take much browsing to figure that out. And if it is going to be promoting a certain type of design then it would make sense to promote a domestic one over a foreign one.
I'm guessing from your name that you may be from a Scandinavian country? Nothing personal, if that's the case, but the Scandinavian style is overly showcased by certain designers and design sites while the appeal to most Americans is nowhere even close to being equally reflected. Most Americans like warm, cozy and inviting interiors, not cold, stark and bland. That's all.