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The Urban & The Untamed: April’s New Arrivals

The Urban & The Untamed: April’s New Arrivals

By Connie SishtonMar 24, 2026

April’s new arrivals bring a fresh focus on pattern and texture, led by Tres Tintas’ Urban Tribe and new animal print designs from House of Hackney. 

From graphic, city-inspired surfaces to more expressive, instinctive pattern, this month’s collections explore different ways to introduce movement and depth into a space. Whether you’re looking for something structured or more statement-led, these designs offer a considered update for contemporary interiors. Let’s take a look!

Introducing Urban Tribe

 In the rhythm of city grids, the wear of concrete, the fragments of graffiti and reflection, there’s a visual language that often goes unnoticed.

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Urban Tribe by Tres Tintas captures exactly that. Drawing from the layered textures of the urban environment, the collection reinterprets the city as something tactile and expressive, where geometry feels improvised and pattern emerges from movement rather than repetition.

You see this play out across the designs, from the grid-like repetition to exposed layers, each one pulling from a different moment within the city.

What sets it apart is the contrast between inspiration and finish. Printed on a recycled base reminiscent of Eastern raffia, each design carries a softened, almost woven texture that tempers the sharpness of its architectural references.

Structured elements, like the intersecting lines and light trails captured are grounded by a surface that feels more organic and tactile.

There’s a complexity running throughout. Hints of mapping systems, fractured reflections, and street-level detail build designs that feel instinctive rather than overly composed.

Urban Tribe introduces pattern in a way that feels embedded within the room, rather than applied to it.

In the Mix This Month: Animal Prints

Alongside this, new wallcoverings and fabrics from House of Hackney revisit animal print with a more refined, design-led approach. From classic leopard and tiger motifs to more unexpected interpretations like snake and giraffe, these designs balance a sense of wildness with a more considered, neutral palette and painterly detail.

Confident and expressive without feeling overpowering, House of Hackney show yet again the power of patter.

Whether used across upholstery, soft furnishings, or as a feature wall, they offer an easy way to introduce something instinctive, but still entirely at home within a considered interior.

Explore all new arrivals at NewWall, today.