When Bespoke Wallpaper Becomes Parisian Art

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When Bespoke Wallpaper Becomes Parisian Art

Like so many design lovers, Wall in Vogue finds endless inspiration in Paris, a city where every garden, cobbled street and monument feels like a work of art. Fanny Aouizerate, the visionary behind Wall in Vogue, shares the wallpaper patterns destined to steal the spotlight in 2026.

Parisian Calm meets Natural Craft

When the bustle of Parisian life feels overwhelming and an escape to nature isn’t possible, invite nature into your own space instead.Adorn your walls with nature-inspired textures that mimic organic materials like soft stone, wood grains and botanical prints, creating a sense of serenity while the world rushes by outside.

A Nod to the Paris Art Scene

Inspired by Paris’ vibrant art galleries, Fannie sees artistic statement walls becoming a popular feature in homes next year. Oversized florals that echo the romance of Montmartre, geometric murals that channel the avant-garde energy of Le Marais and bold colours will transform a wall into a masterpiece worthy of a French gallery.

Eco-Chic à la Parisienne

The definition of Parisian luxury is evolving to include responsibility, as well as effortless chic. Fannie’s believes that luxury now means conscious design, so Wall in Vogue’s designs are crafted from eco-friendly custom print because Fanny believes that luxury is conscious design that should not come at the planet’s expense.

At Wall In Vogue, Paris inspire every collection, where elegance, artistry, and consciousness meet. Because in true Parisian fashion, your walls should never be ordinary, they should tell a story of style.

For more information, contact Fanny Aouizerate, founder of Wall in Vogue.

Email: [email protected]

 Tel: 786 703 6657

Lead photo credit : Wall In Vogue

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