What's your experience of patterned wallpaper? As a child in London I recall people covering lots of their home in a pattern of some kind (often DIY - which of course sometimes resulted in entire rooms of upside down roses!). I'm excited to see wallpaper steadily growing in popularity again (it makes me feel nostalgic, and done right it can look really pretty). So, imagine how happy I was when an invitation arrived from
Sandberg wallpaper for the launch of their spring summer collection
Arboretum at the beautiful
Holmanäs Gård in Trelleborg. Small side note: if you're looking to get married in Southern Sweden, this place is your gig. It's
so beautiful! I love everything Sandberg does so I knew I'd be in for a treat.
Here's a sneak peak of the new wallpaper and some behind the scenes from the prettiest of evenings....
“This
spring, we want verdant and patterned wallpaper on the walls. We have
moved on from four white walls and we are much more adventurous in both
pattern and colour. In our new collection, Arboretum, you can find
everything from crisp to more dramatic colours which create a soft and
fresh ambience in the home."
"We are leaning towards wallpapering the whole room. but there is absolutely nothing wrong with just papering one or two walls to give more life to the room."
Do you have a favourite? Being a softer tone kind of girl, my heart is set on the last one (
Arboretet) - it would look so pretty in one of my daughters rooms, don't you think?
The party was styled by the Sandberg team, led by creative director
Katrin Bååth - who's studio I
once featured (I sat next to Katrin on the night and she's so much fun too!). The food was created by the amazingly talented Diana Dontsova (AKA
Diadonna) - such a treat!
Thank you so much to
Sandberg for a wonderful evening!
(If you're feeling inspired and looking for more wallpaper ideas - there's lots in
this archive. If this pops up first just scroll past!). Tempted?
Have a lovely day!
Photography: Wallpapers styled by Sarah Widman and captured by Kristofer Johnsson courtesy of Sandberg. Party courtesy of Katrin Bååth.