June has arrived, and with it, tempting treats from not one, but two design houses. Wall&Deco and House of Hackney are here with selections of stunning new designs, perfect for those seeking a mid-year renovation. Let’s take a look… What’s new with Wall&Deco If you’ve browsed our Wall&Deco offerings in the past, you’ll be familiar with CWC – or – The Contemporary Wallpaper Collection. At a glimpse, designs in this range seem unlinked. But they’re actually unified by a core theme:Macro-subjects creating vertical stories.This collection was already bursting with incredible designs – and clearly, it was time for more! From soft scenes with hints of illusion… Desiderio by Wall&decó Cecile by Wall&decó To fantastically funky features, celebrating shape, color and botanicals. Watashi No Ai by Wall&decó Valmont by Wall&decó Wall&Deco’s CWC range welcomed more stunning scenic designs than ever, offering a refreshingly eclectic range of styling opportunities. Visioni by Wall&decó Cave by Wall&decó What’s new with House of Hackney Across the pond, in London, House of Hackney has added to their bounty of botanicals, with three beautiful new designs available in both fabric and wallpaper.Did you know in the Victorian language of flowers, the wildflower symbolizes joy? Welcome a little (or a lot!) of it into your space, with the radiant Floribunda design. Floribunda Magna Zenith by House of Hackney Top tip: Floribunda fabric is printed on cotton linen, making it the ideal choice for charming tablecloths or curtains. A little secret about flowers…they have a touch of rebellion about them. Florescence Noir by House of Hackney As any avid gardener will tell you, while they can be cultivated, flowers can never truly be tamed. With Florescence, House of Hackney are celebrating a rebellious riot of blooms – showcasing all of nature’s vibrancy at its finest. Top tip: for a funky feature chair, use Florescence cotton linen fabric! Last but never least, House of Hackney invite you to fall for the art of love, with Amatoria. Here, a dark and decadent backdrop peeks through cascades of tiger lilies, roses and lily of the valley. Amatoria Noir by House of Hackney Top tip: for a 1930’s flavor, you can do no better than the Amatoria velvet fabric. Its strong velvet material makes it perfect for furniture upholstery. We hope you enjoyed this introduction to the latest designs here at NewWall. Keep up with the latest designs, by browsing our new arrivals below: Browse New Arrivals Share Link copied! Tweet Share Pin it Previous post Next post