Ivory wallpaper with taupe-grey branching stems and softly spaced oval buds

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Mikado Wallcovering Ivory

Floris Wallcoverings Wallpaper

Mikado Wallcovering Ivory presents a warm ivory ground crossed by delicate, branching stems in softened taupe-grey tones. Scattered oval buds give the design a light, hand-drawn botanical character.

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About this fabric

This wallpaper pairs its gentle ivory background with slender branches that arc and divide across the surface. The stems shift between muted grey and taupe, while the small oval buds appear in softly contrasting ivory, beige and pale stone shades. The open spacing keeps the pattern airy, with the fine lines and pale marks creating a quiet sense of movement rather than a dense floral effect. Its low-contrast palette reads warm and restful in this colourway, allowing the branching motif to remain visible without dominating the wall.

How to use it

Use the warm ivory ground as a light backdrop in a bedroom, hallway or sitting room, pairing it with chalky neutrals, pale oak and taupe upholstery. Echo the wallpaper’s muted branch tones through stone, putty or soft grey accessories rather than introducing strong colour.

A softly botanical ivory wallpaper for calm, light-filled rooms and quietly layered schemes.

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

Milk

Zoffany · #f6f2e6

To stand against it

Sulking Room Pink

Farrow & Ball · #a08480

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