Kitsch with a wink: wallpapers that are so wrong, they’re right
Why tiptoe around taste when you can dance with it? These wallpapers flirt with excess and have personality to spare, they make rooms feel brilliantly alive rather than merely decorated. We are chasing joy, not approval, and the reward is a space that puts a smile on your face the moment you enter the room. Consider this your permission slip to have fun with patterns and colours, smart enough to feel chic, cheeky enough to feel alive. Taste is not a rulebook, it is a playground!
Welcome to the charm of the beautifully peculiar. One-of-a-kind wallpapers become conversation starters when you stage them like exhibits - a single statement wall, balanced proportions, room to breathe. Keep to two or three colours and echo them across cushions, accessories and art. Let textures support the show, not steal it: smooth upholstery, clear glass, soft wood, and lamps that cast flattering shades which draw the eye. The payoff is a room with narrative and nerve, polished yet delightfully unexpected.
Flirting with kitsch: the good kind of “too much”
Call it camp with manners, a whimsical tilt toward excess that still feels grown up. Think gallery polish with a playful wink, from tongue-in-cheek portraits to charming menageries in couture colours. Lisa Bengtsson’s collection of extravagant wallpapers add that knowing smile, proof that wit and craft can happily share a frame. The styling secret is simple: a diva print, a clever colour palette, clean shapes, and a few tactile anchors to keep your feet on the ground. Think soft upholstery, glass that catches the light, wood that adds warmth. Suddenly the wall is not a boring feature, it is a headline, and the room is elevated by a sense of humour.
Deliciously overdone, perfectly styled
Let us introduce you to the gelato bar of interiors, where sherbet pinks, mint fizz and lemon sorbet serve an instant mood lift. Beautiful, candy-coloured wallpapers meet crisp geometrics, so the sweetness feels smart rather than saccharine. Keep shapes bold and lines clean with just one cheeky accent, e.g. a neon lamp or glossy side table, to keep things intentional. The result is pop nostalgia with a modern edit, a room that smiles without shouting. The wall does the flirting, the space stays poised, and every glance tastes like summer.