Anna French – A vibrant and exciting collection of papers encompassing designs that reflect French Provencal origins evoking a gentle, romantic ambiance.

Arte – Interesting selection of contemporary stripes, check and textures. Distributed by Brian Yates.

Arthur Sanderson – As well as the more traditional florals, for which Sanderson are internationally known, new collections such as ‘Options’ and ‘Parchment Flowers’ have bought an updated feel.

Blithfield & Co - These eight wallpapers, reproduced from the designs of Peggy Angus, coordinate beautifully with their accompanying fabrics to create a simple artisan feel.

Brian Yates - The amazing Ulf Moritz wallpapers and Scala textured wall coverings bring real designer flair and style.

Brunschwig & Fils – Huge range of American wallpapers that encompass colonial designs, somewhat bizarre and unusual motifs, as well as toiles and traditional designs.

Casamance & Casello - This French company produces a huge range of wallpapers. The panels in the Marquise Collection offer unusual and original decorating options.

Colefax & Fowler – Glorious and outstanding – wonderful wallpapers that bring a fresh approach to traditional techniques to great effect.

Cole & Son – This amazing company produce a vast array of wall coverings encompassing archive documents beautifully reproduced through to remarkable contemporary designs. The ‘Fornasetti’ collection is exceptional – bizarre and wonderful.

Designers Guild – With her usual flair, Tricia Guild produces bold and exuberant designs in sparkling colour. A must-have for impact, style and statement.

Elitis – Texture and colour rule in the striking ‘Rayures’ collection. Whether hung horizontally or vertically, the effect will be one of smart, urban chic.

Jane Churchill – Delightful, varied collections of wall coverings using stripes, floral motifs and a demure palette to bring a gentle femininity to a scheme.

Harlequin – Harlequin’s ranges are outstanding for bold, contemporary design, glorious metallics, dynamic stripes and real designer style. Each new collection brings a different direction and inspiration.

Lewis & Wood – We love Lewis and Wood, so much so that it can be seen on permanent display in our office.  The use of scale is inspired and the colouring and motifs used are pure brilliance.

Marvic – The ‘Toile de Jouet’ wallpapers are delightful and produced in lovely soft shades.

Morris & Co. – An instantly recognisable look, Morris’ observational drawing is what makes these designs outstanding. The Arts and Crafts genre has truly stood the test of time and is as popular today as it was in its 19th century heyday. Distibuted by Arthur Sanderson.

Nina Campbell – There are so many favourites amongst her collections – ‘Birdcage walk’ immediately springs to mind, however this is only one amongst hundreds of beautiful, striking designs. Distributed by Osbourne & Little

Osborne & Little – This brilliant company has been producing outstanding wallpapers for decades and remains at the cutting edge of design developments. Looking through their books is to immerse yourself in late 20th century creativity at its best. Recent collections include the wonderful ‘Sariskar’ designs by the celebrated photographer, artist and Indian expert, Henry Wilson.

Ralph Lauren – The consummate image-maker – his wallpapers always reflect the designer’s current themes and lifestyle statements. Distributed by Designer’s Guild

Romo – Always innovative and contemporary in their designs, Romo patterns are perfect for that feature wall to draw the eye and impress.

The Royal Collection – These beautiful designs have been carefully created from archive documents and actual fabric found in the Royal Collection houses, such as Buckingham Palace. Rich damasks and sumptuous stripes in glorious glowing colours could so easily bestow a regal feel! Distributed by Designer’s Guild

Thibaut – This American company produce wonderfully coloured archive prints, complex paisleys and Colonial style florals. The colour schemes use a characteristically American palette – very much a New England feel..

Timney Fowler – Legendary black and white, architecturally informed motifs and other historic references make this instantly recognisable.

Today Interiors – A very interesting take on Damasks and traditional motifs given a 20th Century kick through the use of metallics and vibrant colours.

Villa Nova – Versatile, decorative florals in vibrant colours for a fresh and lively look.

Zoffany – Hundreds of beautifully designed wallpapers produced to a very high standard of colour and finish. Whilst renowned for their damasks and more traditional designs, Zoffany also carry some striking and innovative contemporary designs including interpretations of classic themes.