Explore our National Trust wallpaper collections
Our National Trust wallpapers are redrawn for the modern interior from original patterns found at some of the National Trust’s most treasured properties. Explore timeless designs from three eclectic wallpaper collections, created in partnership with the National Trust in the UK.
Our Partnership with the National Trust
We have collaborated with the National Trust, who look after some of the finest and most significant historic properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A contribution from the purchase of every tin of Little Greene paint and every roll of wallpaper is made to support this important work.
Our dedicated research team works continuously behind the scenes to explore, sample, analyse and accurately recreate original paint colours and wallpaper designs from the past.
Featured wallpapers from Storybook Papers
Discover eight whimsical wallpapers from childhoods past, inspired by a range of historic artefacts and original artworks found in cherished historic houses cared for by the National Trust.
Animal Kingdom Living Space
A quirky wallpaper drawn from a printed 1930s fabric found at Tyntesfield in North Somerset, the Pea colourway provides a fun botanical backdrop for a family living space, drawing the outdoors inside.
Potter's Woodland Bedroom
This magical mural directly references a variety of individual drawings from the unpublished sketchbooks of Beatrix Potter. Available in four different colourways, it creates an enchanting atmosphere to transform any child’s room or nursery.
Featured wallpapers from National Trust Papers IV
Explore designs from our latest collection of eight historic wallpapers that represent over 250 years of British decoration.
Capricorn Living Space
A contemporary mural of luscious landscapes that features monkeys and tropical birds, use the vibrant Boringdon colourway to draw nature inside your living space.
Spring Flowers Reading Space
This floral Arts & Crafts design is typical of the way designers of this period were inspired by flowers and foliage, providing a beautiful backdrop to a quiet reading space.
Featured Wallpapers from National Trust Papers III
Explore designs from our third collection of eight historic wallpapers, adapted and recoloured for use within the modern interior.
Dahlia Scroll Living Space
A scrolling floral design reminiscent of the early work of Voysey, Dahlia Scroll – Giallo combines beautifully with soft whites, Silent White – Pale and Slaked Lime – Dark.
Briar Rose Kitchen
With its densely stylised natural motifs, Briar Rose – Green Stone is an Arts and Crafts style wallpaper which adds interest to a neutral kitchen scheme.
Featured Wallpapers from National Trust Papers II
Explore designs from our second collection of seven wallpapers across 42 colourways, spanning 400 years of historic decoration.
Burges Snail – Juniper Bathroom
This quirky wallpaper features a daisy and snail motif, pairing perfectly with deep blue Juniper Ash for a charming bathroom scheme.
Beech Nut - Córdoba Living Space
Beech Nut – Córdoba is an authentic Georgian design which is surface printed to add a beautiful textural element to the space.
Featured Wallpapers from National Trust Papers I
Explore designs from our first collection of eight designs across 42 colourways, based on original wallpapers from the National Trust’s revered property portfolio.
Achillea - Aurora Bathroom
This Art Nouveau design can be used as a focal point or as a captivating backdrop to draw nature inside the home.
Hencroft - Punch Study
With its repeating pattern of stylised cowslips, Hencroft is available in eight stunning colourways which add beautiful character to an interior scheme.
Featured wallpaper: Nip & Lassie – Celestial Blue
The dogs in this design are Beatrix Potter’s doodled portraits of her beloved working collies, Nip and Lassie. The original sketches are tiny, but effortlessly translate into a light-hearted wallpaper design, in which the accompanying sheep have been flocked to bring extra surface texture.
Available in four gentle colourways, the Celestial Blue colourway pairs beautifully with coordinating paint shades, Celestial Blue and Silt, on the ceiling and woodwork for a charming children’s bedroom scheme.