Staccato-Abaca by Scalamandré.
NEW ANGLE
Metallics, embossed effects, mica and other materials embellish Momentum textural wall coverings by Harlequin. Eight new designs include geometrics in bold colorways. Pictured above: a sampling from the collection. harlequin.sandersondesigngroup.com
TONE ON TONE
Pieces of handwoven abaca inlaid with delicate bias-cut metal are assembled to create Staccato-Abaca, a tonal geometric pattern by Scalamandré. Available in Heron (pictured above) and Caramel. scalamandre.com
OUT OF INDIA
Holly Hunt’s Ponti wall covering pays homage to Pondicherry (now known as Puducherry), an Indian city famous for its vibrant rugs and fabrics. A tight pattern of multi-colored horizontal stripes resembling woven textiles achieves the look. hollyhunt.com
COOL CORK
Designed by David Rockwell for Maya Romanoff, Porto Elo wall covering conjures interwoven chain link on a surface made of sustainably harvested, hand-inlaid cork atop metallic foil. Find in nine color combinations; Bacchus Blue is pictured above. mayaromanoff.com
CONJURING THE COSMOS
Cork meets wood veneer in Cosmic Cork, a handcrafted wall covering by Phillip Jeffries that evokes a starry, three-dimensional collage atop a metallic, colored ground. Offered in six colorways. phillipjeffries.com