As part of Graham & Brown’s on-going investment in young talent, world famous design college Central St. Martins (London) agreed to design wallpaper featuring an Eco theme.
Six winning wallpaper designs were selected to be made, Bittern , Bittern Habitat , and Bittern feather , by Jo Angell were based on the dwindling numbers of the Bittern bird due to the disappearance of its natural habitat. Eclectic Birdcage and Urban birdcage by Asma Hussain reflect how birds these days are urbanized. Andrea Sallee’s Fossil asks us to contemplate on what we’re leaving behind. Jennifer Vargas created a rainforest print, while Amelie Labarthe developed a pattern displaying an imaginary journey where we use milk instead of petrol, called Eco Highway
The collection was the first wallpaper collection to be produced using VOC-free inks (volatile organic compounds), and then printed on FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) managed paper. Afterwards, it is wrapped in compostable packaging.
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Rainforest : Green Wallpaper
rainforest inspired wallpaper -
Eclectic Birdcages : Deep Yellow
birdcage motif wallpaper -
Fossil : Blue & White Wallpaper
insipied by ancient fossil footprints -
Urban Birdcage : Blue & Grey Wallpaper
The birdcage motif combines the form of a traditional birdcage with the idiosyncrasies of human urban architectural influences. -
The Bittern : Brown Wallpaper
The Bittern design illustrates the natural beauty of nature and the birds part within it. -
Bittern Habitat : Brown Wallpaper
The Bittern design illustrates the natural beauty of nature and the birds part within it. -
Bittern Feather : Dark Grey Wallpaper
The Bittern Feather design illustrates the natural beauty of nature and the birds part within it. -
Eco Highway : White Wallpaper
The design features futuristic cars












