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Our top 10 names in Australian wallpaper

Wallpaper is a great way to revamp your room for less. Often all you need is a feature wall and in a matter of hours your room will go from bleak to chic! But like everything there are a lot of of options, so it’s important to find wallpaper that doesn’t just look good but also has longevity… because there’s really nothing worse than wallpaper with air pockets and rips. Below is a range of Australian labels we give the Interiors Addict stamp of approval to!  

Bethany Linz: Bethany trained in fine arts before moving to textile and wallpaper design, and boy can you tell. How intricate and beautiful is this botanical print? Available through Sparkk, the hand painted wallpaper is available in eight colour ways and the background can even be custom coloured to match your interior.

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Quercus & Co.: A wallpaper and fabric label based in Sydney, Quercus & Co. love pattern and colour. More ‘art-paper’ than wallpaper, their latest collection, Suketchi, pays homage to Japanese art. Featuring symbols of the natural world — clouds, rivers, the sea and mountains — the designs are created via Ukiyo-e, a style of woodblock printing and painting that flourished in Japan from the 17th to 19th century.

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Anna Spiro: Designed by the Brisbane based interior designer for Porter’s Paints, Anna has applied her flair for layering fabrics with diverse pattern and colour to wallpaper. Bright, quirky and fun, Jen herself is a fan, having the below wallpaper in her home office.

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Collette Dinnigan: Another collaboration with Porter’s Paints, wallpaper was a natural progression for the acclaimed fashion designer. Worldly taste is Colette’s signature… can’t you just imagine this wallpaper up against European antiques and artisan textiles? Refined and beautiful, her designs won’t go out of fashion any time soon.

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Native Swinson: Quintessentially Australian, the prints of founder Kate Swinson are inspired by her memories of a rural childhood; think climbing up trees and floating down rivers. The detailed line drawings (you have to see them up close to believe them!) are screen printed by hand using non-toxic inks on eco-friendly papers.

Native Swinson. Photo Credit: Denise Braki for Temple & Webster

Signature Prints: The proud custodians of Florence Broadhurst’s design library, Signature Prints bring the design legend’s unique patterns from the ’60s to now. From the classic colour ways she made famous to some original new editions, the collections encompass the perfect blend of bright and neutral, graphic and simple.

Signature Prints. Photo credit: Emma Hack Artist

Luxe Walls: Options galore! Luxe Walls have partnered with Alamy, Australia’s biggest imagery supplier, so you literally have a million images to choose from. Oh my! They also have their signature collections if looking through a million images is a bit too overwhelming! Best yet, much of their collection is removable (including the concrete design below), which means you and your home can stay on top of the trends at an affordable price.

Luxe Walls. Photo credit: Home Loves

Annandale Wallpapers:  This family owned business has been supplying wallpaper for over 60 years! Home to one of Sydney’s widest selections — they have over 400 design sample books in store — Annandale Wallpapers offer something for everyone, from the more sensible geometrics to the free-spirited (dog-approved!) wallpaper below.

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Patricia Braune: After 20 years in advertising as a graphic designer, Sydneysider Patricia embarked on a new career in surface design. Very much at home with a pen in hand, her intricately drawn prints are rich in texture and layers, just like the flowers she draws.

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Publisher Textiles: A favourite of Jen’s (she’s used them twice), Publisher Textiles are all about creating wallpaper the hard way, by hand! Using traditional hand screen printed techniques and small-scale production, everything is designed, printed and cut in their Sydney studio. Arguably the brand’s most iconic design is the Hibernian print (below), inspired by the heritage listed building in Surry Hills.

Publisher Textiles

We hope you enjoyed this list. Let us know what you would add.

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Thanks to fellow wallpaper fan Lynne Bradley Interiors for sharing her favourites, some of which made it onto this list.

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Affordable art: The top ten places to buy it in 2016

Given that the affordable art stories are some of the most popular on our site, we thought it was nigh time to bring you a 2016 (well, almost 2017!) update. Incredibly, all of these options come in under $500!

Art Club Concept
With its strong fashion focus, Art Club Concept is the perfect spot to find an on-trend print for that lonely, bare wall of yours. Many of the prints come with optional frames too.

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Urban Road
We’re big fans of the box framed canvas option at Urban Road – it really does take an inexpensive print to the next level. Urban Road’s collaborations with Shaynna Blaze are a highlight of the range too.

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Greenhouse Interiors
Featuring the work of popular Australian artists Prudence Caroline, Lisa Laponte, and Ali McNabney-Stevens to name just a few, Julia Green’s Greenhouse Interiors sells a covetable range of original Australian originals and affordable prints.

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Quercus & Co
From art prints to wall stamps, wallpaper tiles and wall hangings, Sydney design studio Quercus & Co make a fabulous array of original and affordable wall art.

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Rachel Castle
It’s no secret that we’re massive fans of Rachel Castle – we’ve written about her fabulous tea towels before. Limited edition, they look fabulous framed up and priced at just $68, they’re a serious bargain!

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Temple & Webster
With a rotating roster of contemporary Australian artists featured, Temple & Webster offer a range of original, high quality affordable art including original paintings, limited edition prints and photography.

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IXXI
Whether you use your own image or choose something from the IXXI image bank (we love the Dutch masters’ work), this innovative art solution is not only affordable but super effective too. Each print comes as a series of individual squares that connect to create a whole.

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Art Pharmacy
An online store and gallery space in one, Art Pharmacy is the place to find affordable, unique and high quality artworks by Australian artists, both new and emerging.

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Blacklist
An enduring favourite of ours, from typography to photography, Blacklist can always be relied upon for a bold, affordable print.

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Hunting for George
Responsible for the popular ‘Oh the Places You’ll Go’ minimalist typeset poster back in 2012, Hunting for George’s print offering continues to go from strength to strength. From typography to abstracts and photographic works, there’s plenty of choice too.

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Where do you shop for affordable art? Is there a website we need to know about? Please comment below!

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We adore: Quercus & Co’s unique and versatile wallpaper tiles

Do you remember Quercus & Co. and their giant, self-adhesive vintage-inspired Australiana stamps from last year? Well, in great news for us, they’re back with another wonderful range!

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Inspired by the majestic Alhambra palace in Spain’s Granada, the company’s new wallpaper tiles are not only pretty gorgeous, they’re super simple to use too. “Our wallpaper tiles could not be easier to install – you simply peel off the paper backing and stick it to the wall. If you don’t get it right the first time you can always remove them and rearrange,” says Quercus & Co. director Adam Jones. The self-adhesive, re-positional square decals are available in myriad prints and colour ways and are a triumph of pattern and colour.

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Originally hand-painted in watercolour before digitally printed onto fabric, we love the painterly, handmade feel of the collection and its durability too. “Although the tiles look and feel like paper, they’re actually made from strong, wipe-able fabric with a self-adhesive backing,” says Adam.

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“The elaborate palaces of Spain and North Africa, the most famous of which is the Alhambra in Granada, have inspired the first collection and the range features eight designs – four Spanish and four Moorish – available in four colours. Included in the range are border tiles and smaller corner tiles meaning many different pattern combinations are possible,” says Adam.

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Available in four sizes (from 10cm to 40cm squares) we’re pretty excited about the endless decorating possibilities this range presents. From a large feature wall to framed mosaic panels, friezes, staircase risers (you can custom order as per your step’s specific dimensions) or even just embellishment for wardrobe doors or cupboards, there is no end to the decorating options.

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Furthermore, they’re perfect for renters (provided they are installed correctly, they won’t damage walls) AND you can take them with you and reuse them when you move. Ah-mazing!

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7 artworks perfect for rentals

For art lovers, renting can seem like the kiss of death. Because when you can’t drill into walls, all those large artworks — especially the ones with heavy frames and glass — have to remain on the floor, or worse, in the garage. So how can you get your art fix when renting? Here’s seven easy ways.

Grab yourself a poster (40x50cm) and display it in this bargain wooden poster hanger (Editor’s note: since publishing this hanger has sold out. However, click here for another great option). Available from Typo in vintage or natural for $12,99, simply slide the poster between the wooden hangers and hang anywhere you like! It’s super light, so when it comes to hanging a temporary, damage-free wall hook will do the trick.

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The self-adhesive extra-large Wall Stamps from Quercus & Co can be removed and reused over and over. Simply peel the backing paper away and stick to the wall. A bold, nostalgic decal for any room, they come in a variety of patterns, colours and sizes. Prices start from $45.

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Featuring interchangeable letters, so you can personalise your lighting, the Compact Lightbox from Page Thirty Three is designed and handcrafted in Australia. Available in three finishes for $199.95, place it on your desk, sideboard or shelf.

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Handmade from cotton, wool and yarn the one-of-a-kind wall hangings from Maypole Design are truly something special. With a Large Hanging retailing for $80 (super affordable considering they take eight hours to make) they are created by entrepreneurial teen Maisie Callcott, who started her business at 12 (learn about her here). Hang with a temporary wall hook.

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A stylish and personal feature for your home, these custom self-adhesive Family Rules Wall Stickers make boring, fun! Coming in a broad range of colours, you can choose your own wording (and get a proof before printing). Easily removed from the backing paper, the fabric wall sticker can be moved over and over again. Available for $199.95 from The Wall Sticker Company.

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The Arrow Sculpture ($65) is made from natural twigs, so no two pieces are the same. Available from Twiggargerie in a large range of colours, the arrow measures approximately 40cm in height and can be hung with a damage-free wall hook.

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The Everything, All At Once Wall Hanging from Belinda Marshall features a digital print on Belgian cotton/linen fabric. Printed, cut and sewn in Melbourne, Australia, it costs $245 (excluding dowel or cord).  And better yet is light enough to be held up by a temporary hook.

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We hope you liked this list. Let us know what you’d add!

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Giant, self-adhesive vintage stamps as art from Quercus & Co

I’m completely in love with these jumbo vintage stamp posters from Quercus & Co. They’re so unique and make a great impact at a low price, with low commitment as they’re self adhesive (like regular stamps!) and removable (so perfect for renters too). I also love how Aussie they are, in a non-tacky way!

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Printed onto fine fabric, the Wall Stamps have perforated edges for the authentic postage stamp effect.

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They can be removed, repositioned and reused over and over. No need for wallpaper paste, nails or even 3M hooks! Ridiculously simple but with maximum impact.

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The first (of many, we hope) collection features four nostalgic Australian wildlife designs from the 1930s. The engravings have been redrawn in crayon. All available in three different sizes from little ($45) through to jumbo ($245).

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Frankly, who wouldn’t want a giant pink koala stamp on their wall?! Definitely a great idea for expat relatives overseas too.

Shop the full range online.

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Scotland and Scandinavia inspire Quercus & Co’s latest collection

I have been in love with Quercus & Co since they released their colour charts late last year, and their newest range, The Handcraft Collection, is no less lovely.

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A wallpaper company, Quercus & Co’s designs are full of pattern and colour and are what the team likes to call ‘art-paper for walls’ rather than traditional wallpaper. The Handcraft Collection is a set of large-scale designs, all drawn with coloured pencil on a softly mottled paper background. This design process took six months from conception to completion!

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“When designing new patterns, I start by creating a mock-up wall in Photoshop where I can quickly apply found images and sketches,” explains director Adam Jones. “Once a pattern is chosen, it’s literally to the drawing board where the art work is hand drawn or painted in full-scale. The drawings are then scanned, cleaned and stitched together in Photoshop and colour is applied. The process is long and time-consuming.”

Inspired by traditional Nordic and Scottish patterns, each design comes in six different colours, with names like Thor, Freya, Wolfsbane and Wildflower.

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Having grown up in the UK, this collection saw Adam reflect back on his early childhood, where at school, he was taught to knit and weave by his folky teacher. This influence of textiles and craft is very much apparent, especially in such designs as Fair Isle.

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The idea to focus on Scotland was also inspired by Adam’s UK upbringing (he grew up on the English/Welsh border). Through his research, he found the patterns he liked from Scotland actually stretched all the way to Scandinavia. “I found the patterns to be the same across the whole of Northern Europe. Latvian mittens are very much like Scottish jumpers! It also connects with the current trend for all things Scandinavian: fresh, light, natural, handmade, so that was another inspiration.”

The Handcraft Collection is also available in a selection of art prints and wall hangings. Information on how to purchase here.

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New ‘vintage’ wall hangings from Quercus & Co

Launched last week by Quercus & Co, these colour charts are based on original illustrations by colour theory pioneers like Philipp Otto Runge and Johannes Itten. A must for design nerds if you ask me!

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They feature large scale diagrams handpainted in their own “washy-watercolour” style with handwritten traditional colour descriptions including beauties like Heliotrope, Cochineal, Duck Egg, Celeste, Amaranth, Madder Lake, Paris Green to name a few.