The Sandberg Wallpaper creative team perused centuries of botanical art as inspiration for its just-launched collection, Herbarium. Purveyor to the Royal Court of Sweden, the workshop has since 1976 created patterns lifted from the garden.
Aiming to “dress the entire house,” Sandberg produces its designs on demand and assures “we produce our wallpapers with the highest degree of consideration for the environment. We only use FSC-certified material and our printing inks and pigments are carefully selected to be non-toxic and harmless. Our wallpapers are free from heavy metals, detergents, plasticizers, and PVC.”
Join us for a look at the new line showcased in a historic house on the outskirts of Uppsala.
Photographed by Alice Johansson, wallpaper designs by Sara Bergqvist and Karolina Kroon, courtesy of Sandberg Wallpaper.












Considering papering your own quarters? Read our Expert Advice on The Art of Wallpaper (and How to Incorporate It) and Remodeling 101: Riotous Wallpaper in Closets, Cupboards, and Drawers.
Here are more patterns that we love:
- Botanicals from Boråstapeter, Sweden’s Oldest Wallpaper Company (Available in the US from F. Schumacher)
- Scenes from an English Community Garden: A New UK Wallpaper Collection
- Botanical Artist Flora Roberts’s Poetic Wallpaper from Hamilton Weston
- Delicately Embroidered Wallpapers from Fayce Textiles
- Wayne Pate’s Pompeii: The Artist’s Italian-Inspired Wallpaper and Fabric from Studio Four NYC
- Fayce Textiles Wallpaper Inspired by the Shakers
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