
While large scale wallpaper tends to get all the accolades, tiny scale wallpapers can pack a visual punch too. These small prints often look pleasantly busy and textural from afar, and whimsical and artistic up close. Small, chic geometrics add dimension to walls, while parades of tiny houses and tennis rackets add subtle humor. Many of the newest miniscule prints available — from teacups to mushrooms — are clearly inspired by vintage patterns and look sweet and chic paired with modern furniture.
Modern yellow on the Hicks' Hexagon paper from Cole & Son at Walnut Wallpaper.
Delicate, vintage buttons on wallpaper from Studio Ditte, at $112 per 3 meters at The Collection.
Bright, pretty tennis rackets on wallpaper from Turner Pocock Cazalet.
Playful Mushroom Soup wallpaper from Ferm Living, $126 a roll.
Bold blue teacups on Anthropologie's Teacup Alley wallpaper, $88 a roll.
Pretty, muted stones on Oh Joy's! wallpaper for Hygge & West, $125 for double roll.
Bold mosaic cubes on Osbourne & Little's Ravenna wallpaper.
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Off topic: Why do half of the posts have "comments disabled"?
shirley-temple-of-doom, "Comments disabled" posts in the home design blog usually direct to another AT blog where the original post does accept comments. Other "comments disabled" posts are really just Valspar paint ads. There's some way at least to vote for the current color competition entries "comments disabled" posts, but I don't understand the instructions.
P. S. I just read the color competition voting instructions again and understand them now.
It was wallpaper week.