Heritage Textile-Inspired Designer Wallpapers
I translate the soul of Indian crafts like Jamawar, Kantha, and Kalamkari into luxury wallcoverings for modern homes. Every pattern is a piece of heritage, reimagined for your space.
The Begum Jaal wallpaper, inspired by the royal Jamawar shawls of Kashmir, fills this sunlit corner with warmth and elegance. The olive and gold paisley pattern creates a feeling of timeless luxury.
A detailed view of my Begum Jaal wallpaper in a rich maroon. The intricate paisley motifs are layered to create a dense, luxurious pattern that is a hallmark of Jamawar-inspired design.
Here, the maroon Begum Jaal wallpaper creates a cozy and inviting living room. It shows how a maximalist, heritage pattern can make a space feel both grand and intimate.
Inspired by the hand-painted art of Kalamkari, my Malkha Jaal wallpaper brings a gentle, narrative quality to this entryway. The soft green and earthy tones are characteristic of this Andhra Pradesh craft.
The Sundarban Jaal wallpaper, with its Kantha-stitch inspired texture, creates a dramatic and story-rich accent wall. The dark background makes the colorful, embroidered-style flora and fauna pop.
My Zaina Boota wallpaper, in a deep teal, is inspired by the delicate motifs of Kashmiri Pashmina. The repeating floral 'boota' pattern adds a rhythmic, calming elegance to this living space.
For this heritage hotel in Moradabad, I designed a wallpaper inspired by Mughal jaali patterns. The repeating geometric and floral design complements the arched doorways and traditional decor.
A wider view of the Mughal-inspired wallpaper in a mustard yellow, creating a regal and cohesive look for this hotel's seating area.
This Ottoman-inspired wallpaper, in a warm honey-gold tone, fills the room with a soft, inviting glow. The design is based on ancient geometric and floral patterns found in Turkish art.
An example of print-on-print maximalism, where a vibrant, small-scale floral wallpaper serves as a rich backdrop for a variety of patterned textiles on the bed.
About Weavers Bazaar: A Tapestry of Indian Textiles
My Weavers Bazaar collection doesn't just print fabric patterns; I personally adjust the motif scaling so these heritage designs flow perfectly across your walls, whether you have a massive living room or a compact reading nook. Because these intricate prints—like the dense Mughal jaali or Kantha stitch—carry so much visual weight, I balance them with matte or canvas textures so they anchor a room rather than overwhelm it. You aren't buying a generic, mass-produced roll; you are getting a curated, custom-scaled piece of art.
From Textile to Wall
When I design these patterns, I am not just looking for a pretty print. I am looking for the story behind the weave. My Weavers Bazaar collection is a tribute to the craftsmanship of India, from the royal paisley motifs of Kashmir to the rustic, narrative-heavy embroidery of Bengal.
The Material Matters
Because these designs are heavily inspired by tactile fabrics, the base material is crucial. I work with high-grade Matte, Canvas, and Feather textures. These materials don't just hold the ink; they give the wallpaper depth, mimicking the feel of a thick shawl or a hand-painted wall.
How It Works (The Practical Side)
This is a 'supply-only' collection. I prepare your rolls in my Gurugram studio, carefully packaging them in heavy-duty safety tubes to ensure they arrive to you in pristine condition.
- Installation: Since I don't handle the physical pasting on-site for this collection, you will need to engage a local professional. I recommend hiring someone experienced with high-end digital wallpapers to ensure the seams are handled with the care these heritage patterns deserve.
- Customization: Because every wall is different, I offer small palette tweaks or motif scaling adjustments. If you want a specific colorway from the 'Begum Jaal' or 'Sundarban' series to match your existing upholstery, just let me know.
I treat every project as a conversation between the history of the pattern and the reality of your home. My process is a mix of digital precision and traditional heart, aiming to bring warmth, luxury, and a bit of 'honey-dipped nostalgia' into your everyday spaces.
Ankita Arya
My studio in Gurugram is where the chaos of paint tubes and endless sketching turns into these heritage patterns. I don't just design wallpapers; I try to capture the 'woven whispers' of our Indian crafts and place them right in your living room. Let's make your walls tell your story.
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