
A classic country floral will never go out of style. Miu Miu girls should invest in this beautiful Bennison chintz – it’s perfect for boudoir-pretty bedroom walls.
The oriental colour scheme of this Balenciaga cocktail dress works seamlessly with Clarence House’s dashing tiger-motif wallpaper. Use it to fashion an opulent dinner-party space. Rich eastern hues work best by night.
Fans of Sarah Burton’s delicate embroideries at Alexander McQueen will love this dainty Chinese toile from Gaston Y Daniela. Hang it in your most-used room – a print this dreamy deserves daily admiration.
Fifties pastels peppered the Prada catwalk for autumn/winter 2016. This pretty pink trellis from Adelphi Paper Hangings is a reproduction of a French design from 1804, but still looks fresh today. A bedroom or garden room would flourish under its sprightly colour scheme.
Fortune favours the bold. Gucci’s sequined disco suit will sing against Cole & Son’s vivid geometry. Both are evening affairs – keep this paper to a dining or other night-time room.
Lanvin’s muted ruffles are a perfect match for Lewis & Wood’s pretty marbleised paper. The delicate palette will shine at first light. Use it in the kitchen or bathroom and let its soothing swirls be the first thing you see.
London-based designer Duro Olowu commands a faithful fashion army. Devotees of his quirky prints will love this naïve floral design from Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn. Use it to give a bedroom a subtle Seventies spin.
Lumberjack checks were elevated to cocktail attire at Vetements this season. Thibaut’s rust-coloured trellis is another chic take on a classic motif, and will work in any kind of room.
Dries Van Noten’s tiger-striped slip dress is well camouflaged among the exotic menagerie roaming Zoffany’s marbled paper. Use it for a dressing room or a child’s bedroom – the flora and fauna will capture imaginations old and young.
Chloé’s joyful maxi dress is a celebration in itself. Bohemian spirits will fall for Clarke & Clarke’s equally feel-good floral print. Hang it in the kitchen - it’s where all the best parties happen.