Robin Sprong Wallpaper

Bring the outdoors in -cool botanical wallpapers with a modern twist

Botanical print wallpaper is the perfect way to breathe fresh life into your home – and leafy prints just happen to be bang on-trend in the interiors world right now, so there is no shortage of places to find them.

But if you want something a little different, look no further than Robin Sprong Wallpaper – a surface design company that specialises in incredible imagery for bespoke interiors. Working with a community of top designers and photographers, and a number of famous South African artists offering reprints of their work, their range of botanical designs are second to none.

Totally tropical

The big leaf tropical look was originally made popular by Don Loper, at his Beverly Hills Hotel in 1942. This style of leafy wallpaper has since then become one of the most recognisable wallpapers of the world. Robin Sprong's Banana Camo wallpaper (below) combines the best of the botanical trend including greens, emeralds and other gemstone colours. This design is both highly sophisticated and retro in its origins. Depending on how and where you use it, both aspects are visually communicated through the big leafy imagery.

Bespoke Designs

Robin Sprong Wallpaper's aim as a design company is to create incredible imagery for the indoors. This is done by producing custom-designed illustrations, as well as life-size realistic photographic wallpapers, printed canvases, fabric prints, vinyl and much more. Robin Sprong keeps a keen eye on trends, believing they are particularly important because the demand for a specific craze being adopted, like the botanical trend, is always evolving.

Botanical Trend

Botanical designs appeal to people because to live without plants or flowers is very unfoutunate, regardless of who you are or where you live. People want to be close to nature in a way. Any form of foliage or a nod to nature has always been and will continue to play a role in trends. Blandat’s Black Flower is an example of how simplified a stylised repetition of an organic shape can transform an indoor space into sophistaced bliss. The concept of bringing the garden into the home is something that is not going to go out of fashion anytime soon, and it really makes a luscious statement!

For more information see the Robin Sprong Wallpaper website.