
From Bold Fuchsia to Soft Blush: 10 Pink Wallpaper Designs We Adore
Summary
From romantic florals to textural abstracts, pink wallpaper is no longer a one-note statement. These ten designs explore the full spectrum—feminine, bold, serene, and sculptural—proving that pink can be both grounding and transformative in any space.
Reflection Questions
How do you want your space to feel—and which shade of pink supports that mood?
What textures or patterns are you most drawn to when selecting a wallpaper?
Could pink become a grounding neutral in your home, rather than a pop of color?
Journal Prompt
Write about a room you’ve always dreamed of creating. Describe the colors, materials, and feeling you want it to evoke. Where might pink—soft or saturated—fit into that vision?
Though Barbie is now in our rearview, pink is still having a moment. No longer reserved for nurseries or childhood bedrooms, this versatile hue now ranges from earthy and elemental to unapologetically saturated. Whether rendered in whisper-soft grasscloth or layered in painterly florals, today’s pink wallpapers bring depth, sophistication, and a certain unexpected edge to interiors. From archival motifs reimagined for modern spaces to contemporary murals that dissolve into light and color, these ten pink wallpaper designs show the full range—and rich potential—of pink on the walls.
10 Pink Wallpaper Designs We Adore
#1 Chinoiserie Bloom Pink Wallpaper by Nicolette Mayer from Perigold

This painterly floral brings romantic drama to your walls without tipping into twee with soft petals blooming across a textured blush backdrop. Designed with layers on layers (on layers) of light pinks, this wallpaper whispers “vintage heirloom” but lives firmly in the now. It’s dreamy for a powder room, but we would do a whole bedroom and never look back.
#2 Parker Grasscloth Wallpaper in Blush from Arhaus

A whisper-soft pink meets the natural texture of woven grasscloth in this perfectly imperfect wallpaper. With all the organic irregularities that make each panel feel artisanal, this striped wallpaper is one of our favorites. It’s not bathroom-safe, but it’s perfect for cozy studies or serene bedrooms that could use a little color therapy. Style this soft pink shade with brown, green, or blue in your space.
#3 Honeysuckle & Tulip Wallpaper from the Morris & Friends Wallpaper Collection at Morris & Co

Straight from the archives and ready for your moody maximalist moment, this intricate print has serious heritage clout. Designed in 1876 and still absolutely stunning, its mirrored vines and floral motifs bring a sense of cultivated chaos to any space.
In this palette, pink plays against deep wine and sage green. This might be a traditional wallpaper, but it is entirely design-forward.
#4 Hot Pink Komodo Wallpaper by Schumacher from Perigold

With its reptilian emboss and lacquered fuchsia hue, this pink wallpaper walks the line between natural texture and high-gloss statement. It reads as both tactile and sleek, infusing a room with saturated energy and sculptural depth. Use it to create tension in an otherwise minimal space—or lean in and layer it with velvets and lacquered woods for a fully immersive effect.
#5 New Flora Print Wallpaper from Gucci

A contemporary reimagining of a classic Gucci motif, this pink wallpaper presents a dense, painterly garden set against a soft pink ground. Originally drawn for Grace Kelly in the 1960s, the print maintains its sense of refinement even in full bloom. The effect is both archival and contemporary—romantic, but with an unmistakable precision.
#6 Agate Abstract Grass Cloth Metallic Wallpaper Roll by The House of Scalamandre from Perigold

A meditation on time, this pink wallpaper draws inspiration from natural stone formations, reinterpreted in richly saturated pinks and gilded veining. Printed on grasscloth, it offers a layered surface with organic movement and mineral shimmer. The result is both elemental and opulent—an abstracted landscape that invites closer inspection.
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#7 Lotus in Sulking Room Pink and Bespoke Gold from Farrow & Ball

Art Nouveau by way of modern romance, Lotus features sweeping botanical forms rendered in real Farrow & Ball paint. The palette—Sulking Room Pink offset with bespoke gold—strikes a delicate equilibrium between softness and ornamentation. This is a pink wallpaper with presence: elegant, gestural, and quietly theatrical.
#8 Multicolored Zig Zag Wallpaper from Missoni

Missoni’s iconic chevron is reimagined here as a tonal gradient that pulses through fuchsia, blush, aubergine, bold orange, and yellow ochre. It’s rhythmic and architectural, yet softened by the blurred transitions of color. This wallpaper doesn’t so much decorate a space as animate it—ideal for those unafraid of visual momentum.
#9 Intaglio Wallpaper in Prussian Rose by Nickey Kehoe

Rooted in antique textile archives, Intaglio channels early 20th-century craftsmanship with a restrained palette and tightly patterned repeat. The soft Prussian rose ground feels tactile and grounded, while the geometric florals lend quiet structure. It’s a subtle pattern that rewards attention—more atmosphere than ornament.
#10 Glow in Flame from Calico Wallpaper

This pink wallpaper from Calico feels much more like an installation—color fades and shifts across each non-repeating panel, creating the illusion of movement and light. Inspired by the perceptual works of Turrell and Eliasson, Flame explores the edge where hue meets hue.
The pinks here aren’t decorative—they’re experiential. We love it paired with postmodern furniture for a dramatic yet fresh interior that truly captures the Light and Space Movement.
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