Recently spotted, admired, and pinned: Little Greene’s new “In the Garden” wallpapers. The eight botanical designs that comprise the collection were all inspired by the landscapes, individual plants, and real-life plant obsessives championed by British conservation group National Trust.
“With ‘In the Garden,’ we wanted to celebrate the restorative power and timeless beauty of nature, bringing the serenity and optimism of the outdoors into our homes,” says Little Greene’s creative director, Ruth Mottershead. “All of the designs have been created from scratch, drawing inspiration and reinterpreting elements from National Trust gardens and landscapes. This collection allows us to honour and protect Britain’s remarkable design and horticultural heritage, while inviting people to create interiors that feel both restorative and inspiring.”
Two more reasons to consider this new collection: A portion of every sale goes to the National Trust to support their conservation work across 500 properties and 890 miles of coastline. And the wallpapers are printed on responsibly sourced paper and with eco-friendly pigments.
Below, a peek at some of our favorites from the collection.
Photography courtesy of Little Greene.





See also:
- Arts & Crafts Style (With a Bit of Attitude): Ellen Merchant’s Sprightly Botanical Wallpapers and Fabrics
- 10 Garden Ideas to Steal from Vita Sackville-West at Sissinghurst Castle
- British Invasion: A Sought-After UK Paint Company Comes to Connecticut


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