The House of Liberty Wallpaper Collection

The House of Liberty wallpaper collection draws on pivotal moments that have defined Liberty as a leading tastemaker and artistic innovator of interior design. Framed by the rich textures and relaxed glamour of bohemian botanicals lies the genesis of Liberty. Inspired by discoveries in the renowned archive: rolling panoramic landscapes, blossoming trails, and painterly ditsies are elegantly offset with sophisticated geometrics and sartorial details, reimagined for conventionally and digitally printed wallpapers.

Celebrating Liberty’s return home for its 150th anniversary, the design house turns to its illustrious past, documented in the drawings and manuscripts by the pioneering artists of the time. Brimming with richly detailed, hand-drawn illustrations, the Liberty sketchbooks unveil the aesthetic legacies treasured in the Regent Street flagship.

Curated for contemporary interiors and exhibited through the design house’s signature colour palette, The House of Liberty is curated to seamlessly layer with our existing collections, including the namesake interior fabric series. Exhibiting hues including lacquer and terracotta reds with rich brinjals and nostalgic lichens, the collection pays homage to a legacy of craftsmanship and artistry.

Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London and expertly crafted using both traditional and cutting-edge techniques in Italy and England. The wallpapers include scenic murals, opulent wide-width bases, and lustrous grass-cloths, full of luxurious textures and depth of colour

AUTUMN LANDSCAPE
Drawing inspiration from the rolling hills of the English countryside, this immersive design dates from the 1920s and honours Liberty’s enduring tradition of scenic, landscape patterns. Carefully recoloured in three colourways and revived to preserve the subtle nuances of the original paper impression, Autumn Landscape winds along meandering paths past trees, flowing streams, and cobbled trails, capturing the timeless beauty of rural vistas. Printed on a softly pearlescent paper, the outcome is a refined lustre effect.

PROSPECT MURAL
Reimagined on a grand scale, this life-size interpretation of Liberty’s beloved classic Prospect Road offers a striking new perspective, while staying true to Bernard Nevill’s original 1968 scarf design. Meticulously restored in the London studio in two contrasting colourways and printed on a matt paper, Prospect Mural pays tribute to the design house’s 1960s revival of traditional Art Nouveau-style landscapes. A vivid panorama unfolds as stylised trees, graphic meadows, and drifting clouds shift in perspective, all framed by alternating floral and paisley borders.

ADAMAS TILE
Discovered as a small fabric fragment in the Liberty archive, Adamas Tile is a neatly arranged geometric pattern, reminiscent of traditional Central Asian and Middle Eastern kilim motifs. Appearing in six colourways and featuring a diagonal grid of angular diamond shapes, the design’s simplicity and repetition are enriched with subtle shadow effects, creating an understated, graphic contrast. Printed with highly pigmented paints over a matt, heavy weight and high-quality paper, this design offers a luxurious chalky finish.

ELENI VINE
Hand-drawn in the London studio, Eleni Vine takes inspiration from Liberty’s rich heritage of mirrored Arts and Crafts-style designs. Adorned with intricate botanical detail and enhanced through layers of pigments printed on a pressed fibre paper to create an elegant, soft finish, the artwork comes to life with delicately silhouetted flowers and winding leaves. Intertwined with a variety of delectable summer berries, Eleni Vine’s beautifully rhythmic, symmetrical layout is paired with three beautiful monochromatic palettes, lending the design a contemporary yet enduring appeal.

SHEPHERDLY BOUQUET
Hand-drawn in pencil and painted in gouache, Shepherdly Bouquet is a new adaptation of the beloved classic Shepherdly Song. Created in the Liberty studio, the design takes inspiration from the vibrant blooms of the Tudor flagship store’s world-famous flower shop. Featuring distinct blossoming sprigs, this paisley-style botanical celebrates the rich diversity of wildflower meadows. The fine linework and five harmonious colour palettes bring each bloom to life within a spacious, balanced composition. Crafted by layering pigments of colour to create an enhanced sense of depth, the paper absorbs the pigment, generating a sense of movement across the surface of the design.

SYMPHONY TRAIL
Brimming with organic movement and natural rhythm, Symphony Trail draws inspiration from stylised impressions of alpine plants, including rock jasmine, edelweiss, and pink campion. Hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, the original artwork has been skilfully reworked into a trailing, Tree of Life-style layout. Printed on a matt-quality paper to enhance the painting’s original details, the artwork has been lightly sanded to give the impression of a fresco mural. Appearing in three unique colourways, the design’s oversized, fantastical flowers and ornamental foliage are depicted with subtle handcrafted textures, highlighting the design’s refined, sculptural aesthetic.

GLASTONBURY STRIPE
An ornamental floral created in 1969, Glastonbury Stripe was first printed as a Liberty furnishing fabric in the 1970s and later revived as a dress fabric during the 1980s. Repainted and arranged into a brand-new composition, this bountiful interpretation of a vertical garden comes to life in a spectrum of three contrasting and complementary colour palettes. Printed on a matt paper to enhance the nuanced textures of the original painting, this elegant design presents a series of botanical pillars, each adorned with an eclectic array of Arts and Crafts-inspired mirrored flowers, fruits, and foliage.

FARIA FLOWERS WALLPAPER
Faria Flowers Wallpaper is a wonderfully textural pattern, inspired by a collection of botanical sketches hand-painted on location at Hampton Court Palace. Enchanting spring flowers such as poppies, roses, dahlias, hydrangeas, daisies, bluebells, and tulips, burst into life in two contrasting colourways, evoking the vibrant beauty of a sunlit meadow in full bloom. Printed on a pearlescent grass-cloth base, the outcome is a richly textured wallpaper with a subtle sheen.

BETSY BLOOM WALLPAPER
Originally created in 1933 by the artist ‘D.S.’, who designed many of Liberty’s beloved classics, Betsy is a nostalgic, stylised pattern that epitomises the quintessential 1930s Liberty floral aesthetic. Reimagined in three new colourways exclusively for Interiors, Betsy has been adapted to a larger scale and enhanced with tactile, painterly textures. Printed on a matt paper, the design retains a painterly feel through its signature, loosely sketched outlines of roses, primroses, bellflowers, and berries.

PALM PARADE WALLPAPER
Discovered as a loose fabric fragment in an 1800s pattern book, Palm Parade offers a glimpse into the early days of Liberty prints. Carefully crafted using a conventional roller printing technique in England to create a highly pigmented appearance, this large-scale design showcases neatly arranged rows of stylised carnations evocative of Middle Eastern artistry. Printed on a heavy weight, high-quality paper in five different colours, Palm Parade is a timeless piece of the design house’s storied legacy.

FANFARE WALLPAPER
Taking inspiration from an archival fabric fragment dating back to the late 1880s, Fanfare pays homage to the early years of Liberty’s printing traditions. Printed on a pressed fibre paper in England using a specialist roller printing technique to enhance the design’s fine lines, this sophisticated geometric pattern features a scalloped arrangement of Asian-style motifs. Decorated with delicately drawn stripes, Fanfare’s timeless and versatile appearance is designed to seamlessly complement modern interiors through three balanced colourways.

CLOVER CLUB WALLPAPER
Based on a Liberty print impression from the 1910s, this bold and minimal design reduces organic forms to geometric abstractions. A single four-leaf clover is observed through the prism of stylisation – purified and distilled to discover its structural essence. Printed in England in two colourways on a pressed fibre paper using a conventional roller printing, the result is suggestive of a botanical blueprint enriched with mottled textures and subtle tonalities.

PAINTED THORPE WALLPAPER
Reminiscent of 1930s Liberty floral prints, the Tana Lawn™ cotton classic, Thorpe, was skilfully created as a colourful repeating design by the Liberty studio in 1968. Now reimagined for contemporary interiors in three enchanting colourways, Painted Thorpe has been repainted using watercolours for a nostalgic, rambling meadow look. Printed in Italy on a matt paper to create a soft painterly finish, the signature Liberty design offers a charming interplay of pattern and form.

CRAVAT WALLPAPER
In a sophisticated exploration of geometric precision and tactile elegance, Cravat has been carefully crafted in England using a specialist conventional roller printing technique. Inspired by a collection of archival printed silks, the preserved, intricate patterns are reimagined in three striking colourways, in a much larger scale for this wallpaper design.

CHARLTON
With strong influences from traditional Persian and Islamic design aesthetics, this richly decorated botanical pattern, originally created by Liberty in 1965, seamlessly blends stylised florals with subtle geometric elements. Printed on a lustrous, pearlescent grass-cloth base in four colourways, Charlton’s intricate shapes follow a symmetrical, tile-like layout where each motif is encased within ornate, accentuated frames.

TWILL
Drawing on Liberty’s unique sartorial heritage, this design draws inspiration from classic Regency period stripes and the refined elegance of menswear accessories. Developed into a large-scale wallpaper pattern and printed on a sumptuous grass-cloth base in five colourways, Twill’s unexpected colour combinations and rich textures blend tradition with individuality

AURORA INK
The Liberty legacy is defined by its iconic plain-woven silks which have been integral to the design house’s origins and have effortlessly transcended eras, movements, and fashions. Dating back to c.1909, the Aurora silks collection featured luxurious threads, masterfully dyed and woven to create stunning ombré effects in a wide range of colours. Aurora Ink, a modern reinterpretation of silk from this collection, brings Liberty’s artistic heritage to life as a sophisticated statement wallpaper. With four delicate gradations of inky jewel tones and a subtle nod to traditional ikat techniques, the design exudes natural lustre through its unparalleled craftsmanship. Each brushstroke of colour carries a piece of history, blending Liberty’s past with contemporary innovation