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Edited by Karen D. Singh -- Interior Design, 8/1/2008

Born to be WildBorn To Be Wild

Flora and fauna heat up these wallpapers

  1. Blossom Cloud in Blossom Lake by Studio R. circle 400
  2. Matsu Pines in 78/1004 by Cole & Son. circle 401
  3. Frutto Proibito in 77/12045 by Cole & Son. circle 402
  4. In Search of Unicorns in grape by Kirk Brummel. circle 403

A New LeafA New Leaf

These natural textiles reinvent a forest of foliage

  1. Belmont linen-cotton blend in multi/natural by Jane Churchill. circle 404
  2. Savernake linen in 01 by Osborne & Little. circle 405
  3. Jungle cotton in prune by Kenzo. circle 406
  4. Ficus linen in beige by Pierre Frey. circle 407
SOURCES

Born To Be Wild

  1. Studio R, 973-509-1123; studiormontclair.com.
  2. Cole &Son, through Lee Jofa, 800-453-3563; leejofa.com.
  3. Cole & Son, as above.
  4. Kirk Brummel, through Brunschwig & Fils, 914-684-5800; brunschwig.com.

A New Leaf

  1. Jane Churchill, through Cowtan & Tout, 212-647-6900; cowtan.com.
  2. Osborne & Little, 203-359-1500; osborneandlittle.com.
  3. Kenzo, through Stark Fabric, 212-355-7186; starkfabric.com.
  4. Pierre Frey, 678-904-2009; pierrefrey.com.

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