Wacky Wallpaper
Take a page from Willy Wonka's book and paper your walls with Flavor Paper's fruit patterned Scratch-and-Sniff Fruit Cocktail Collection. The pattern named B-A-N-A-N-A-S smells like bananas, of course.
Flavor Paper's Cherry Forever pattern smells like cherries!
Add new dimension to any space with MIO's 3D wallpaper tiles, PaperForms Flow. Made from 100% recycled materials, these funky eco-friendly tiles can be rotated to create any pattern of your choice.
Drawing inspiration from typography, logo design, illustration, textiles, urban toy design and rock poster art, Aimée Wilder crafts funky humorous wallpapers including Analog Nights, seen here.
Detail of Aimée Wilder's Analog Nights, pictured in chocolate.
Danish design team Ferm Living makes lovely accessories for the entire home but it's their trompe l'oeil wall stickers that take the cake. Giggle as guests do a double take to the Birdcage style (pictured in large and small).
Canadian-based Rollout will transform your wallpaper dreams into realities. Pass along your personal artwork and they'll print it onto their papers or give them a general design direction and watch them run with it. The vision behind this slightly spooky custom design for Worth, a hip boutique in Calgary, was "punk-rock granny brothel."
Watch out Anna Wintour, it's couture wallpaper that's in vogue now. The hand painted, hand printed "couture papers" crafted in the Nama Rococo studio each radiate such brilliance that just one framed piece may suffice. We love the très chic French Dot (pictured), where curlicued mustaches mingle with weeping willow plants.
Make a wallpaper project do-it-yourself, literally, with Jenny Wilkinson's Wallpaper-By-Numbers. Coloring in her Gerbera Daisy designs (pictured) will make you feel like a kid again. (But this time around writing on the walls is encouraged.)
The Gerbera Daisy Wallpaper-By-Numbers pattern colored in. Buy it here.









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The scratch and sniff wallpaper will eventually lead to Mr. Willy Wonka's wonderful invention of wallpaper that you can lick. Cool.
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