
Behind The Creative Process

The Chain Design Wallpaper began as a black and white concept, inspired by Mid-Century Modern interiors where bold shapes and graphic repetition define the space. The initial idea focused on hand drawn lines and strong contrast, creating a pattern that felt both structured and fluid. As the design developed, it naturally expanded into multiple color combinations, allowing it to adapt to a wider range of interiors. This evolution kept the original graphic character while making the pattern more versatile for both bold and neutral spaces.
Beige Chain Pattern Wallpaper
The Beige Chain Pattern Wallpaper brings a softer, more relaxed feel to the chain design through warm, neutral tones. While the pattern remains bold and structured, the beige palette makes it easier to pair with natural materials like wood, linen and textured fabrics. The result is a space that feels layered, modern and comfortable without being overpowering.
Chestnut Chain Pattern Wallpape
The chestnut colorway brings a deeper, more moody take on the chain design, using rich tones to create a stronger visual impact. In the Chestnut Chain Pattern Wallpaper, the darker background adds contrast and depth, while the hand drawn lines introduce a slightly raw and textured feel. This combination gives the pattern a more expressive look, making it a strong choice for interiors that lean bold and atmospheric.
Green Chain Pattern Wallpaper
A more vibrant direction, the green colorway adds playfulness to the chain design while maintaining a polished and modern feel. The Green Chain Pattern Wallpaper uses muted green tones to create a look that is both playful and sophisticated, making it easy to style in interiors that need a subtle pop of color without becoming overwhelming.
Lavender Chain Pattern Wallpaper
The lavender colorway offers a softer, more playful interpretation of the design, making it a natural fit for children’s spaces. Featured in our Kids Wallpaper collection, the Lavender Chain Pattern Wallpaper uses gentle purple tones to create a light and calming backdrop while keeping the pattern subtle and easy on the eyes. The result is a design that adds character and softness to a room without overwhelming the space.
Chain Pattern Printed Fabric

Beyond wallpaper, the design is also available as a printed fabric, allowing for a more layered and flexible approach to styling. In this project by @jacypainterkellyinteriors, the Linen Chain Pattern Printed Fabric is used as curtains, introducing pattern in a softer, more subtle way. We love seeing our patterns brought to life in such creative and thoughtful ways.
The Chain Design extends beyond wallpaper into multiple collections, including our Metallic Wallpaper collection, as a Brush Chain Art Print, and within our Handmade Porcelain Cup range, reflecting how versatile and loved the pattern has become. Alongside the colorways featured in this blog, it is available in a wider range of variations, with the option to customize colors to better suit your space. Whether used as a bold statement or a subtle accent, the Chain Design offers flexibility across materials and styles while maintaining a consistent and recognizable look.
