Ivory wallpaper with charcoal hand-drawn diamond brushstroke motifs

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Clarke & Clarke

Murakami Noir

Metropolitan Wallcoverings WallpaperCCW0148-04

Murakami Noir pairs an ivory ground with irregular charcoal brushstrokes arranged into repeating angular diamond forms. The stark Noir palette gives the design a graphic, ink-drawn character.

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About this fabric

The pattern is built from expressive black-charcoal marks: clustered diagonal strokes create open diamond shapes, while narrower vertical marks add variation within the repeat. Against the warm ivory background, the contrast is crisp and architectural rather than softly tonal. This wallpaper is supplied at a usable width of 52 cm, with a 52 cm vertical pattern repeat and a standard length of 10.05 m. At 180 gsm, it has a defined specification suited to considered wall application.

How to use it

Use Murakami Noir on a feature wall where its ivory ground can keep the room light while the charcoal geometry introduces depth and rhythm. Pair it with black-painted details, pale timber and restrained upholstery so the brushstroke pattern remains the focal point.

Use this high-contrast ivory and charcoal design to give hallways, studies or living spaces a graphic architectural edge.

Paint that goes with it

Two ways to take the room. Both colours are from houses we hold, so a pot can come off the same order as the cloth. Screens shift colour, so treat these as a direction and bring the cloth to the shelf before you buy the paint.

To sit quietly behind it

Pavilion Gray

Farrow & Ball · #c4c1bc

To stand against it

Victorian Purple

Zoffany · #5a595f

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