We're Nuts for Walnut Wallpaper

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Walnut is known as a super food, but it’s also a super source for some of the coolest modern wallpaper around, including the new savvy, non-toxic "Flowers" collection by artist Geoff McFetridge.

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The Hollywood wallpaper haven, founded in 2005, showcases cutting edge papers not always available in retail or wholesale outlets. The variety is amazing.

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Where else can you pick up rolls of gentle fan motifs by Allegra Hicks, hand blocked animal prints by Paper Mills, and electric Missoni-esque flame patterns by Osborne & Little?

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In addition to the classics, Walnut sells the best of vintage and ultra mod: Palace Papers, Sum and Twenty2 to name a few of the vendors.

But most in demand is the Pottok line from McFetridge, who etches twinkling retro patterns with a wry narrative using friendly materials such as water-based ink and untreated papers (no chemical waterproofing of any kind). You’ll be like a kid in a wall candy store when you surf to Walnut Wallpaper or visit the studio at 7424 Beverly Blvd in Los Angeles.

Images/purchase/contact: Walnut Wallpaper

Luanne Bradley

Luanne Sanders Bradley is the West coast Editor at EcoSalon and currently resides in San Francisco, California.