Flock Wallpaper

Looking for a striking home décor that defines luxury? Our range of high-quality flock wallpaper is a perfect choice. With roots in the late 17th century and created as a replica to cut-velvet hangings, elegant flock wallpaper strikes the ideal balance between classic and contemporary. Whether you prefer bolder and more detailed designs for a delightfully indulgent feature wall - or even transform your entire space with ultra-glam black flock wallpaper - there’s a style to match every room. Try pairing flock wallpaper with other understated wall coverings or with one of our neutral paint shades to really make it stand out.
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Wallpaper doesn't just have to be visually inspiring. It can be a tactile experience, too. Flock wallpaper brings a whole new dimension to interiors, adding a glamorous, luxurious element that is particularly well suited to living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Flock features a raised, velvety texture that gives it a unique look and feel unlike any other type of wallpaper. The three-dimensional effect is often accompanied by pearlescent or metallic backgrounds to give it even more presence. While flock has been around for centuries, today’s modern interpretation of this classic style brings it right up to date, with stripes, geometric designs and even skulls featuring in the Graham & Brown collection.

Flock wallpaper can be used in almost any room but works best in living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms. Perfectly partner it with a harmonising paint that brings an elegant balance to the more ostentatious nature of flock, such as neutral, soft grey, or sage green paint. If you want to go for a more regal approach, partner flock wallpaper in a bedroom with deep purple paint, or add a rich navy blue accent for that classic ‘library’ look in a living room or second sitting room.

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