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Wallpaper Trends 2025: 5 Luxe Brands Redefining Home Interiors

From silk-embroidered landscapes to textile-inspired art, these wallpaper brands are turning walls into storyscapes with tactile finishes, seasonal moods, and heritage craftsmanship

Wallpaper Trends 2025

In a home designed for introspection and expression, the walls should speak—softly, poetically, and with purpose. Across India, a new vanguard of luxury wallpaper brands is doing just that: using textile techniques, folklore, and slow craftsmanship to reimagine what wall décor can be. These aren’t just surface treatments; they are season-led sanctuaries, evocative artworks, and heirlooms-in-the-making.

Here are five Indian brands bringing soul to surfaces—whether through embroidered devotionals, rain-drenched nostalgia, or couture-inspired silk panels.

UDC Homes – The Silk Route to Serenity

UDC Homes’ Soie Lumière collection doesn’t just decorate—it drapes your walls in couture. Crafted from mulberry silk and slub linen and finished with pearl embroidery, hand-painted chinoiserie, and 3D embellishments, this collection feels like the interior equivalent of a designer lehenga.

Each wallpaper is bespoke, created by artisans across India, Europe, and East Asia. Standout designs like Dancing Ginkgo and Snowfall Silk are visual poems—one captures autumn’s golden rustle; the other, winter’s whispered calm.

“Soie Lumière isn’t just wallpaper,” says Creative Director Anya Desai. “It’s an experience—where fabric, light, and craftsmanship come together to tell a story.”

UDC Homes’ Soie Lumière collection
UDC Homes’ Soie Lumière collection

Perfect for: Grand foyers, private salons, or spaces that embrace stillness and spectacle.
Price: ₹1,200–₹2,500 per sq ft

Chitrakaari – A Sacred Landscape in Every Layer

For Surbhi N. Bagla, founder of Chitrakaari, wallpaper is memory—one retold through art. Her Alankara Series draws from Pichwai paintings and the childhood stories of Lord Krishna she once heard from her grandmother. Cows wander, lotuses bloom, and peacocks perch beneath celestial skies in this immersive wallpaper collection.

Every piece is hand-illustrated, digitally refined for scale, and finally embroidered with zardozi, pearls, and aari work by Kolkata artisans. The result: sacred art that belongs in both prayer rooms and poetic hallways.

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“It’s about holding onto stories—not in fragments, but as something you live with every day,” says Bagla.

Chitrakaari - Alankara Series
Chitrakaari – Alankara Series

Perfect for: Meditation corners, transitional spaces, or altars of calm.
Price: ₹1,800–₹3,200 per sq ft

Nilaya by Asian Paints – Colonial Nostalgia, Reimagined

If walls could wear couture, Nilaya would be their wardrobe. Under the Asian Paints luxury division, Nilaya’s collaborations with iconic Indian designers like Sabyasachi have given rise to richly atmospheric wallpaper collections. The Sabyasachi for Nilaya range draws on colonial Bengal, vintage flora and fauna, and Mughal opulence—reinterpreted for contemporary rooms.

Imagine banana leaves, prowling tigers, and ornate stripes, all rendered in a dusty palette reminiscent of antique sepia photographs. Each roll is digitally printed to mimic the feel of tapestry and faded fresco.

“I wanted to design a world where nostalgia lives on your walls,” said Sabyasachi. Mission accomplished.

Nilaya by Asian Paints
Nilaya by Asian Paints

Perfect for: Powder bathrooms, heritage-inspired lounges, or reading rooms with soul.
Price: ₹450–₹1,200 per sq ft

Kalakaari Haath – Monsoon Memories in Ink

From paper planes to banyan trees, Kalakaari Haath’s wallpaper is part sketchbook, part memoryscape. Their Monsoon Memoirs collection is hand-illustrated by founder Shivangi Pandey and her team, evoking the mood of rainy days in small-town India—ripe with mist, mangoes, and slow skies.

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Each design is printed on eco-textured, handmade paper and retains the imperfections of handwork—ink bleeds, pencil trails, fading edges—giving it a nostalgic, analogue charm.

“We draw what we feel, not what we see,” says Shivangi. And in doing so, Kalakaari Haath taps into collective memory and childlike wonder.

Kalakaari Haath - Monsoon Memories
Kalakaari Haath – Monsoon Memories

Perfect for: Reading nooks, children’s rooms, or artistic studios.
Price: ₹800–₹1,800 per sq ft

D’Décor – Scaled Elegance, Seamless Design

D’Décor may be India’s largest name in home furnishings, but its luxury wallpaper collections go beyond mass appeal—they bridge European finesse with Indian sensibility. With design studios in Milan and global manufacturing partners, D’Décor offers wallpapers that are textured, tactile, and inspired by nature, architecture, and the seasons.

Their Allure Textures range focuses on subtle three-dimensional finishes—linen weaves, embossed metallics, and silk-inspired mattes that change tone with light. In contrast, the Nature Vignettes collection leans into flora and fauna, with dreamy palms, soft damasks, and forest murals—perfect for monsoon-inspired interiors or contemporary bedrooms.

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What sets D’Décor apart is its accessibility—it offers premium finishes with wide availability, allowing design-forward homes across India to embrace wall couture without the custom waitlists. Yet the results feel bespoke, especially when combined with matching drapery or upholstery from D’Décor’s broader luxury lines.
With wide availability and a premium finish, D’Décor makes wall couture both stylish and seamless.

Elegant wallpapers by D’Décor
Elegant wallpapers by D’Décor

Perfect for: Modern bedrooms, upscale apartments, and design-forward living rooms
Price: ₹350–₹1,200 per roll

The Final Word: More Than Wallpaper, A Living Story

In a world where design trends come and go, these Indian wallpaper houses are creating something timeless. Whether it’s a silk-draped memory of winter, a monsoon-scape inked in poetry, or a spiritual story stitched in thread, these walls do not simply cover—they converse.

Luxury, after all, isn’t about louder surfaces. It’s about deeper stories.