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Bird wallpaper

Bird wallpaper brings movement and life to a room in a way few other motifs can. From serene Japanese cranes to exuberant tropical peacocks — every design tells its own story. With 177+ designs, you'll find bird wallpaper here that suits your interior, whether you prefer subtle or striking.
Cole & Son
Pebble wallpaper
Regular price $179 per double roll | $34.42 m²
  • Mink
  • Shell
  • Grey
  • Dark Grey
  • Safari
  • Linen
  • Parchment
  • Stone
  • Cream
  • Oat
  • Ochre
  • Old Olive
  • Soft Olive
  • Duck Egg
  • Seafoom
  • 10+
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Narina wallpaper
Regular price $247 per double roll | $47.26 m²
  • Platinum
  • Gold
  • Pink & Earth
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Baobab Botanica wallpaper
Regular price $485 per double roll | $86.61 m²
  • Stone
  • Blush
  • Duck Egg
  • Sky Blue
  • Safari
  • Onyx
  • 1+
Tannea wallpaper
Regular price $923 per set | $113.11 m²
  • Sable/Lichen
  • Multico
Lagune Celeste wallpaper
Regular price $1,418 per set | $115.85 m²
  • Sable
  • Opaline
Lagune wallpaper
Regular price $972 per set | $119.12 m²
  • Sable
  • Opaline
Tsuro wallpaper
$228 - $264 per panel | $71.70 m²
  • Rust
  • Lime
  • Silver
  • Pinku
Byobu wallpaper
$228 - $264 per panel | $71.70 m²
  • Night
  • Gold
  • Sunset
Blossom Mural wallpaper
Regular price $1,822 per set | $207.56 m²
  • White
  • Gold
  • Blue
Hill Garden wallpaper
Regular price $401 per double roll | $71.13 m²
  • Brick and Navy
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Roseberry & Birds wallpaper
Regular price $410 per double roll | $78.85 m²
  • Soft Charcoal
  • Shell Pink
  • Vermillion
  • Hyacith Blue
  • Powder Blue
Jardin de Diane wallpaper
Price on request
  • Ivoire/Dore
  • Lichen/Dore
  • Noir/Dore

Bird wallpaper brings the quiet beauty of nature directly onto your walls — and few design choices are as timeless. Whether you're drawn to the graceful silhouette of a crane on a Japanese-inspired panel, the jewel-bright flash of a hummingbird, or a soft botanical print scattered with songbirds, the right bird wallpaper transforms a room from ordinary to genuinely memorable.

Bird Wallpaper for Every Interior Style

The appeal of bird wallpaper lies in its range. At one end: restrained, almost meditative designs where a single heron wades through ink-wash foliage — perfect for a bedroom or reading nook where calm is the priority. At the other: lush, extravagant patterns where exotic birds compete for attention among giant tropical leaves. Both have a place, and both work exceptionally well as a feature wall.

Scandinavian-influenced interiors suit subtle prints with swallows or wrens in muted tones. English country style calls for dense, layered garden scenes rich with robins and blossom. Mid-century modern? A bold, graphic Hummingbird wallpaper in two or three strong colours does exactly what it needs to — this design by 1838 Wallcoverings pairs line-drawn botanical flowers with the darting energy of island fauna, on a warm, richly coloured ground.

Crane and Peacock Wallpaper: Statement Designs for Bold Walls

Crane bird wallpaper remains one of the most requested styles we carry, and it's easy to see why. The elongated form of the crane lends itself beautifully to tall, narrow panels — ideal for hallways, dining rooms, or a dramatic bedroom feature wall. The Crane wallpaper by Arte takes this further: the design is embroidered directly onto a cotton and linen ground, creating a three-dimensional textile quality that printed wallpaper simply cannot replicate. In Eastern cultures the crane is a symbol of luck — and on a wall, it reads as pure considered elegance.

Peacock designs are another story: more maximalist, more theatrical. The Peacock wallpaper by Arte takes the hypnotic geometry of tail feathers as its starting point — the result is an abstract, jewel-toned pattern that works in rooms where you want drama without going full tropical.

Tropical Bird Wallpaper: Colour, Life and Atmosphere

Tropical bird wallpaper delivers instant atmosphere. Think saturated jungle greens, ink-dark backgrounds, and birds that look like they've flown straight from a rainforest canopy. The Birds of Paradise wallpaper by Mind the Gap is exactly this: a lush sanctuary of exotic birds and dense vegetation that turns a plain wall into something immersive. It works surprisingly well in smaller spaces like a powder room or compact dining area — the scale becomes an asset rather than an excess.

For a broader tropical context, our jungle wallpaper collection sits naturally alongside bird wallpaper — the same love of nature, the same appetite for pattern, extended into full canopy and foliage designs.

How to Style Bird Wallpaper in a Bedroom

Bird wallpaper for the bedroom works best when the design breathes. Choose one feature wall — usually behind the headboard — and keep the remaining three in a colour pulled directly from the wallpaper's palette. Soft botanical bird wallpaper in natural linen tones pairs beautifully with warm oak furniture and textured cotton bedding. Avoid competing prints: let the wallpaper carry the room, and keep textiles tonal. Order a sample first — morning light and evening lamp light often reveal entirely different sides of the same design.

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Frequently asked questions

FAQ about Bird wallpaper

What bird wallpaper works best in a modern interior?
For a modern home, look for bird wallpaper with a graphic quality: clean compositions, a restrained colour palette, and strong silhouettes — swallows, herons, or a single crane on a neutral ground. Pair with concrete floors, white plaster walls, or matte black fixtures for a look that feels intentional and contemporary.
What is the difference between botanical and tropical bird wallpaper?
Botanical bird wallpaper features birds among native flora — branches, blossom and leaves — in soft, natural tones. Tropical bird wallpaper is bolder: flamingos, toucans and parrots among palm fronds in vivid colour. Botanical suits Scandinavian or classic interiors; tropical works best in spaces where you want warmth and drama.
Which rooms suit bird wallpaper best?
Bird wallpaper works well in almost any room. Soft botanical prints create a calm, restful feel in bedrooms. Bolder crane or peacock designs make a strong statement in a dining room or living room feature wall. In a hallway or entryway, tropical bird wallpaper delivers an immediate, memorable first impression.
Is bird wallpaper suitable for a child's bedroom?
Yes — bird motifs are a popular choice for children's rooms. Look for playful, illustrative designs featuring owls, sparrows or swans in soft pastel tones. This style of bird wallpaper is enduring, easy to live with, and pairs well with neutral furniture so the room can grow with the child.
How do I style bird wallpaper with the rest of my interior?
Pick a colour from the wallpaper and use it as the basis for soft furnishings — cushions, curtains, or a rug. Use bird wallpaper on one feature wall and keep the others neutral. Botanical designs pair well with linen and warm wood; tropical styles work with rattan, terracotta, and natural fibre flooring.
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