From sweeping alpine vistas to calm woodlands and flowering orchards, landscape art has long invited us to experience places beyond our reach. Long before photography, artists documented the natural world through panoramic engravings, botanical illustrations, and hand-colored prints that captured not only a place, but a way of seeing.
Our newest collection, Studies in Nature, continues that tradition. Inspired by historic engravings, antique botanical studies, and panoramic landscapes, these immersive mural wallpapers reinterpret centuries-old artworks for contemporary interiors. Rich with texture, atmosphere, and depth, each design brings the restorative beauty of nature indoors.
As our lives become increasingly fast-paced and screen-centered, many of us are looking to create homes that feel slower, quieter, and more connected to the natural world. Nature wallpaper, landscape murals, and forest wallpaper offer more than decoration. They create atmosphere, evoke memory, and transform a wall into a place to linger.
A Collection Inspired by the Art of Observation
The murals in Studies in Nature span centuries of artistic tradition while sharing a common thread: careful observation of the landscape. From nineteenth-century panoramic views to eighteenth-century botanical engravings, each design celebrates nature as both subject and sanctuary.
Swiss Landscape
Originally created by Anton Winterlin, Swiss Landscape is adapted from a nineteenth-century panoramic lithograph produced as a six-panel hand-colored folio depicting the view from St. Chrischona near Basel, Switzerland. Rolling hills, distant alpine peaks, and an expansive sky unfold across the composition, creating remarkable depth and openness. Ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, and large feature walls, Swiss Landscape brings the timeless grandeur of European scenery into contemporary spaces.
Woodland Retreats
For those drawn to the quiet beauty of forests, Sherwood, Spring Canopy, and Shade Canopy each offer a distinct interpretation of woodland landscapes.
Sherwood reimagines an eighteenth-century French engraving as an immersive forest layered with drifting mist, dense canopy, and soft atmospheric shading. Inspired by the botanical illustrations of Georg Dionysius Ehret, the design balances scientific observation with poetic beauty, creating a mural that feels both contemplative and transportive.
Spring Canopy draws inspiration from historic botanical illustrations, depicting a lush midsummer grove alive with layered trees and a gentle opening of sky overhead. Dense without feeling heavy, it creates a calming backdrop for bedrooms, dining rooms, and living spaces seeking a connection to nature.
Shade Canopy offers a lighter interpretation of the forest. Drawing from eighteenth-century French printmaking traditions, airy foliage and textured leaves drift across the mural, evoking sunlight filtering through branches in a quiet orchard. The result is immersive, yet wonderfully light-filled.
Botanical Landscapes
Inspired by the work of pioneering eighteenth-century botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, Blossom Season reimagines a historic French botanical engraving as a flourishing orchard alive with flowering branches and delicate cross-hatched detail. The mural captures both the precision of scientific illustration and the romance of landscape art, creating a design that feels timeless, elegant, and quietly abundant.
Tropical Escapes
Expanding beyond European landscapes, Wild Jungle draws inspiration from an 1877 French engraving preserved within the collections of the Musée du Louvre. Dense foliage, winding branches, and finely rendered textures create an immersive scene that feels both adventurous and refined. Rich in atmosphere and historic character, it brings warmth, escapism, and old-world artistry to modern interiors.
Why Landscape Wallpaper Endures
Landscape imagery has always invited us to imagine ourselves somewhere else. Today, that sense of escape feels especially meaningful. Whether overlooking distant mountains, wandering through woodlands, or sitting beneath a leafy canopy, scenic wallpaper offers a subtle way to reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world. Unlike smaller repeating patterns, mural wallpaper transforms an entire room, adding visual depth while creating a sense of openness and calm. It works equally well as a dramatic statement wall or across multiple walls for a fully immersive effect.
Designed for Contemporary Homes
Every style in the Studies in Nature collection is available in both Peel & Stick and Paste the Wall options and is custom-sized to fit your space. Printed in Sweden using premium FSC-certified materials, each design combines exceptional craftsmanship with rich color, fine detail, and lasting durability.
Whether you're creating a restful bedroom, an inviting dining room, or a home office inspired by the outdoors, Studies in Nature offers a collection of nature-inspired wallpaper that brings history, artistry, and landscape together in one beautifully considered design.
Discover Studies in Nature
At its heart, Studies in Nature is an invitation to slow down and look closely. These murals celebrate centuries of artists who observed forests, mountains, orchards, and gardens with extraordinary care, transforming those observations into enduring works of art. Now thoughtfully reimagined for modern interiors, they invite us to live alongside those landscapes once again, creating homes that feel expansive, restorative, and deeply connected to the natural world.








