Eldblomma

One of Josef Frank’s most popular wallpapers is Eldblomman, where the coarse stem moves upwards and is entwined by a small flowering climbing plant. The thin spiral lines and small flowers become necessary counterbalances to the large and powerful in the pattern.

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Klöverblad

In the Klöverblad wallpaper, the green clover leaves wind their way across the white background. This wallpaper has a clean and simple pattern design. It is balanced and calming, and stands out from Josef Frank’s otherwise often vibrant pattern world. If you look closely, you can see two four-leaf clovers in the billowing pattern repeat.

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Vårklockor

In the Vårklockor wallpaper, leaves and flowers are kept to one and the same scale, like in a flowerbed. In the horizontal beds are many of our familiar spring flowers such as the tulip, crocus, coltsfoot and forget-me-not.

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Sagoträdet

The pattern on this wallpaper undoubtedly links to the oriental tree of life so often depicted by Josef Frank in his textile designs. Josef Frank has created a fairy tale tree with anemones accompanied by fantasy flowers. The small purple flowers and green leaves blend into a background against which some larger flowers and flower stalks emerge.

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Söndagsmorgon

After having equipped himself with field manuals on herbs, flowers, flora and fauna, Josef Frank created exceptional pattern compositions. One of these is the pattern in the Söndagsmorgon (Sunday Morning) wallpaper, in which he draws a fairy tale composition of green leaves, flowers and grasses.

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The production at

Ulricehamn

For nearly 170 years, contemporary wallpapers have been produced by the Åsunden lake in Västergötland, Sweden.

Wallpaper samples

Order wallpaper samples online so that you can look at, compare and try out the wallpaper in the room. Order wallpaper samples online so that you can look at, compare and try out the wallpaper in the room.