Dense forest-green oak leaves on a muted blush-pink ground

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House of Hackney

QUERCUS Wallpaper - Tourmaline

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QUERCUS Wallpaper in Tourmaline is covered with curling branches and densely arranged oak-like leaves in deep green. The foliage is set against a dusty blush-pink ground, giving the all-over design a cool, softly muted character.

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About this fabric

The pattern is a dense arrangement of broad, lobed leaves and winding stems, with very little blush-pink ground left uncovered. Deep forest green gives the foliage strong visual depth, while the subdued pink background keeps the overall effect softer than a high-contrast botanical. The leaves point and overlap in varied directions, creating an energetic, continuous rhythm across the surface. As a wallpaper, this graphic botanical design brings layered woodland detail to the wall without relying on a bright or highly saturated palette.

How to use it

Use the muted blush-pink ground as a gentle colour cue for painted walls or upholstery, then echo the forest-green foliage in lamps, cushions or trim. Its dense pattern works especially well as a feature wall in a room balanced with warm neutral furnishings.

Pair the muted blush ground with warm neutrals and deep green accents for a richly layered scheme.

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

Olivine

Zoffany · #726e62

To stand against it

Window Blue

Sanderson · #bdcfdd

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