Pale blush wallpaper with dense biscuit flecks and branching abstract tracery

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Eleni Wallcovering Hoya

Aubin Wallcoverings Wallpaper

Eleni Wallcovering Hoya pairs a pale blush-ivory ground with a dense, fine-scale pattern of warm biscuit marks. The irregular tracery creates gentle movement while keeping the overall colourway light and understated.

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About this fabric

This wallpaper is visibly built from sinuous, branching lines and scattered organic flecks, giving the surface an intricate, almost hand-drawn appearance. Hoya’s warm biscuit pattern sits softly against the pale blush-ivory ground, creating low contrast rather than a sharp graphic effect. The delicate tonal shift makes the design feel airy at a distance, while the clustered detail rewards closer viewing. As a wallcovering, it is suited to adding quiet pattern and a softly warmed backdrop to interior walls.

How to use it

Use Hoya across a bedroom, dressing room or softly furnished sitting room where its blush-ivory base can sit alongside chalky creams, pale woods and muted biscuit accents. Keep surrounding colours gentle so the fine branching pattern remains the room’s principal detail.

Use this softly blush wallcovering to bring delicate warmth and intricate movement to a calm, light-toned room.

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

Pink Ground

Farrow & Ball · #ead4c6

To stand against it

Prussian

Zoffany · #6f7c82

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