Wallpaper Inn Showcases Graham & Brown’s Garden in the Sky Botanical Wallpaper Collection in South Africa
Nature has long been one of interior design’s greatest sources of inspiration. Yet achieving the right balance can be challenging. The Garden in the Sky botanical wallpaper collection, now available through Wallpaper Inn, offers a compelling new perspective. Botanical interiors can sometimes feel overly decorative or nostalgic, while contemporary spaces often struggle to capture the warmth and tranquillity that natural environments provide. Graham & Brown’s latest collaboration with renowned New York style editor Kate Berry, the Garden in the Sky botanical wallpaper collection, offers a compelling new perspective.
Garden in the Sky
Garden in the Sky reimagines botanical design for contemporary living, drawing inspiration from Berry’s own terraced garden overlooking New York City. The collection explores the relationship between nature and structure, combining delicate botanical motifs with geometric order to create interiors that feel both calming and current.
At the heart of the collection is a desire to reconnect modern homes with the restorative qualities of nature. In increasingly urban environments, access to green spaces can be limited, making the role of interiors in fostering wellbeing more important than ever. Through a series of wallpapers and bespoke murals, Garden in the Sky introduces the beauty of the natural world in a way that feels sophisticated, balanced, and highly relevant to contemporary interiors.
One of the collection’s defining features is its interpretation of traditional garden elements through a modern lens. Climbing branch motifs inspired by classical espalier planting techniques introduce a sense of structure and rhythm, while organic forms and subtle detailing preserve the softness and spontaneity associated with nature. The result is a collection that bridges heritage and modernity with remarkable ease.
Developed in collaboration with Graham & Brown’s experienced design team, the collection reflects a thoughtful approach to contemporary wallpaper design. Rather than overwhelming a space, the patterns complement architecture and furnishings, allowing nature-inspired elements to become part of a broader design narrative.
A trusted destination for wallpaper
In South Africa, the collection is available through Wallpaper Inn, one of the country’s most respected wallpaper specialists. Established in 1964 by Pat Broli, the family-owned business has spent more than six decades helping South Africans transform their interiors through carefully curated wallcoverings. Today, Wallpaper Inn continues under the stewardship of the second and third generations of the family, with headquarters in East London and showrooms serving customers across the country. Their longstanding commitment to design, craftsmanship, and international sourcing has made them a trusted destination for discerning homeowners, decorators, and interior designers alike. Wallpaper Inn remains a key destination for the Garden in the Sky botanical wallpaper collection in South Africa.
As the connection between indoor and outdoor living continues to shape interior trends, Garden in the Sky demonstrates how botanical design can evolve beyond tradition. Elegant, timeless, and beautifully considered, the collection offers a fresh way to bring the tranquillity of the garden into the heart of the home.
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