All of our wallpapers are printed right here in the UK on the highest quality substrate. This is a paste the wall product with a straight repeat.
Adrift
Per Roll
Style up your interiors and instantly add colour with our luxury Wallpapers.This enchanting design collection submerges you deep beneath the ocean waves, dive down amongst the intoxicating layers of Adrift to discover the mischief and madness you have come to expect from BOBO1325. For this collection has a dark side, it highlights the effects of plastic and pollution within or waters. Navigate through pieces of pollution to get to the fascinating depths full of vibrant splashes, ocean botanicals, mermaids and sea creatures.
Adrift Abyss
Per Roll
Style up your interiors and instantly add colour with our luxury Wallpapers.This enchanting design collection submerges you deep beneath the ocean waves, dive down amongst the intoxicating layers of Adrift to discover the mischief and madness you have come to expect from BOBO1325. For this collection has a dark side, it highlights the effects of plastic and pollution within or waters. Navigate through pieces of pollution to get to the fascinating depths full of vibrant splashes, ocean botanicals, mermaids and sea creatures.
Adrift Mellow
Style up your interiors and instantly add colour with our luxury Wallpapers.This enchanting design collection submerges you deep beneath the ocean waves, dive down amongst the intoxicating layers of Adrift to discover the mischief and madness you have come to expect from BOBO1325. For this collection has a dark side, it highlights the effects of plastic and pollution within or waters. Navigate through pieces of pollution to get to the fascinating depths full of vibrant splashes, ocean botanicals, mermaids and sea creatures.
Among The Gum Trees
Among The Gum Trees is the perfect accompaniment to our Follow The Sun collection. This Australian botanical design is a nod to the designers childhood in Australia. Its an Organic design which brings sophistication to your interior spaces. This design was handpainted and crafted in our Manchester studio and is available in Black, Verde and clay which is inspired by Australias Uluru.
Among The Gum Trees
Among The Gum Trees is the perfect accompaniment to our Follow The Sun collection. This Australian botanical design is a nod to the designers childhood in Australia. Its an Organic design which brings sophistication to your interior spaces. This design was handpainted and crafted in our Manchester studio and is available in Black, Verde and clay which is inspired by Australias Uluru.
Among The Gum Trees Clay
Among The Gum Trees is the perfect accompaniment to our Follow The Sun collection. This Australian botanical design is a nod to the designers childhood in Australia. Its an Organic design which brings sophistication to your interior spaces. This design was handpainted and crafted in our Manchester studio and is available in Black, Verde and clay which is inspired by Australias Uluru.
And That’s The Tea
‘It’s about the power of the cup of tea.
Never has there been a drink quite like tea, it’s a drink that has the power to link cultures together both ceremonially and socially. It’s been a social drink in Britain for centuries no matter a persons status, class or rank. But all over the world it has a representative meaning.
It’s truly stood the test of time, from ladies and high tea, to the workers and to millennials. Tea is the answer. We synchronise brew breaks for a gossip we drink herbal teas for the health benefits and natural healing. Not forgetting a good cup of Yorkshire to cure heartbreak and dare I say it...hangovers.
Taking inspiration from a variety of design periods to construct the pattern, with classic floral elements from orchids, peony’s and delphiniums (a flower that represents the transcendence of time and space - which in my opinion a good cup of tea takes us to! Linking eastern culture to where tea leaves were first discovered to western culture after King Charles II first introduced it to Britain.
And That’s The Tea Earl Grey
‘It’s about the power of the cup of tea.
Never has there been a drink quite like tea, it’s a drink that has the power to link cultures together both ceremonially and socially. It’s been a social drink in Britain for centuries no matter a persons status, class or rank. But all over the world it has a representative meaning.
It’s truly stood the test of time, from ladies and high tea, to the workers and to millennials. Tea is the answer. We synchronise brew breaks for a gossip we drink herbal teas for the health benefits and natural healing. Not forgetting a good cup of Yorkshire to cure heartbreak and dare I say it...hangovers.
Taking inspiration from a variety of design periods to construct the pattern, with classic floral elements from orchids, peony’s and delphiniums (a flower that represents the transcendence of time and space - which in my opinion a good cup of tea takes us to! Linking eastern culture to where tea leaves were first discovered to western culture after King Charles II first introduced it to Britain.
And That’s The Tea Navy
‘It’s about the power of the cup of tea.
Never has there been a drink quite like tea, it’s a drink that has the power to link cultures together both ceremonially and socially. It’s been a social drink in Britain for centuries no matter a persons status, class or rank. But all over the world it has a representative meaning.
It’s truly stood the test of time, from ladies and high tea, to the workers and to millennials. Tea is the answer. We synchronise brew breaks for a gossip we drink herbal teas for the health benefits and natural healing. Not forgetting a good cup of Yorkshire to cure heartbreak and dare I say it...hangovers.
Taking inspiration from a variety of design periods to construct the pattern, with classic floral elements from orchids, peony’s and delphiniums (a flower that represents the transcendence of time and space - which in my opinion a good cup of tea takes us to! Linking eastern culture to where tea leaves were first discovered to western culture after King Charles II first introduced it to Britain.