Muted blue-grey wallpaper with irregular charcoal-teal vertical stripes and mottled painterly texture

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House of Hackney

ARTIST'S STRIPE Wallpaper - Apatite

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ARTIST'S STRIPE in Apatite pairs irregular vertical bands of blue-grey with deeper charcoal-teal stripes. The softly mottled surfaces give the design a painted, atmospheric quality rather than a rigid geometric finish.

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About this fabric

As a wallpaper design, this Apatite colourway creates a cool, layered wall pattern through alternating blue-grey and deep teal vertical stripes. The bands vary subtly in width and edge, giving the surface an expressive, hand-drawn rhythm. Its subdued blue-green palette has a slate-like depth, while lighter areas keep the overall effect airy. Fine tonal mottling across the stripes adds visual texture without introducing a separate motif.

How to use it

Use Apatite across a study, bedroom or sitting room where its cool blue-green ground can sit alongside charcoal, aged timber and softly faded neutrals. For a quieter scheme, repeat the lighter blue-grey tones in upholstery or painted joinery and let the deeper stripes provide definition.

Its cool, painterly vertical stripes bring gentle movement to walls without feeling overly formal.

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

Teal

Zoffany · #657978

To stand against it

Sky Grey

Sanderson · #e0dfdd

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