Every summer, nature reminds us why it remains one of design's greatest sources of inspiration. At Phillip Jeffries, that influence comes to life through textured wallcoverings that capture the beauty, warmth, and character of the natural world.
Beyond fleeting trends, designers are embracing elements that feel timeless: botanical patterns, woven fibers, organic forms, and materials that celebrate craftsmanship. From statement palm motifs to richly textured raffias, these spaces demonstrate how nature-inspired design can transform the feeling of a room.
Elevated Natural MotifsChicago-based designer Nalini Arantes is known for creating homes that balance sophistication with a strong sense of place. In addition to her work in the Midwest, she designs vacation properties that draw inspiration from their surroundings like
this beautiful mid-century home in the Kahala area of Honolulu in Hawaii. In this project, Nalini is inspired by palm motifs of the islands and chose
Phillip Jeffries The Grove to transform the space.
Nature has long influenced the way we design our homes. Whether through color, texture, pattern, or material, the natural world offers endless inspiration for creating spaces that feel welcoming and authentic. Increasingly, designers are turning to wallcoverings as a way to bring those elements indoors. For another project in Oahu, Nalini used a textural grasscloth from our Grass Roots collection to give this dining room dimensional texture with a hint of blue inspired by the view.
Photography by Adam Taylor
Effortlessly CollectedLos Angeles–based designer
Mandy Cheng is celebrated for her layered, livable interiors and thoughtful use of materials. Below, our
African Raffia wallcovering sets the tone for this elevated dining room, adding texture, depth, and a natural connection that feels perfectly aligned with an elevated collected look.
These materials feel at home alongside wood, stone, linen, and other organic finishes.
photo by Madeline Tolle
Botanicals & Palm Patterns
Botanical patterns remain a warm-weather favorite for their ability to introduce movement and softness. Palm motifs, leafy forms, and organic silhouettes create a connection to the outdoors while adding visual interest to the walls. Used at any scale, they help establish a sense of place and invite nature into everyday living. Wallcovering plays a natural role in this story. Large-scale palms can transform a room into a tranquil retreat as Palm Beach designer Caitlin Kah displays in the Florida entryway, while botanical patterns introduce movement and softness in the bar area of this home designed by Lisa Henderson Interiors.
Seaside Jute entryway photo by Carmel Brantley, Jack's Jungle bar photo by Emery Davis, Arboretum photo by Dan Cutrona
Modern Design Mix
Designers are increasingly pairing these elements with clean-lined furnishings, natural woods, stone, and linen to create a more refined expression of nature-inspired style. The results celebrate the beauty of nature while remaining timeless.
Based in Los Angeles,
Alec Holland is known for creating interiors that feel relaxed, inviting, and deeply connected to their surroundings. In this bedroom below, Alec chose
Ellie's View, a neutral palm motif adds movement and interest while the understated palette keeps the space feeling calm, proving that nature-inspired design can be both timeless and refined.
Photo by Genevieve Garruppo
Even the most subtle references to nature can shift the mood of a space, creating an environment that feels lighter and more connected to the landscape beyond its walls. Raffia, grasscloth, and other woven wallcoverings add depth without overwhelming a room. Their handcrafted character brings a sense of artistry and permanence, while their organic texture reflects light in ways that make a space feel warm and layered throughout the day. It's about creating spaces that feel grounded, relaxed, and inspired by the natural world—an idea that never goes out of season.