Florals are nothing new for Rifle Paper Co.—its wallpaper line is filled with them. And when spring finally arrives, you can never have too many. In a fresh collaboration with The Company Store, Rifle Paper Co. recently introduced three new floral patterns, and they’re the definition of cutesy.
Each design extends across bedding, throw pillows, shower curtains, table linens, bath towels (a first!), and cozy loungewear. Here’s a look at the new collection, with pieces specially made to refresh your home for the season.
Climbing Vines
The Climbing Vines pattern exudes English charm, and it’s so easy to layer based on the variation across pieces. For example, you’ll spot sage green vines at the edges of otherwise neutral throw pillows and rugs. Other pieces, like the bedding and shower curtain, have vines creeping everywhere and more prominent colors.
The same goes for the tableware: The table runner has a green background with lots of vines, and the placemats have a lighter background with fewer vines at the edges. (The tablecloth features both in a color block pattern.)
You can even have the vines climb your walls with a light yellow linen wallpaper. This design is perfect for those who love a refined, nature-inspired aesthetic without overwhelming the space.
Dahlia
The new Dahlia design is a vintage wallpaper vision with a series of cheery, hand-painted blooms in pink, crimson, mango, gold, and green. The vibrant, eclectic pattern draws your eye to it but isn’t entirely overpowering due to its crisp white background.
When layered, the duvet pattern and coordinating sheets might feel too busy—but you can tone it down by adding some Ditzy Dahlia into the mix. These statement flowers play off each other nicely when tied into more minimal design choices.
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Ditsy Dahlia
Ditsy Dahlia is like Dahlia’s playful little sister. The pattern has the same colors as Dahlia, but the flowers are smaller and not interconnected. In fact, the pattern for the bedding looks similar to Dahlia’s Lumbar Pillow, where each flower cluster stands on its own. The smaller flower motifs create a softer, more delicate effect that’s perfect for layering.
Mixing and Matching These Patterns
To create an eclectic spring bed that’s still cozy, try mixing:
- Ditzy Dahlia Duvet Cover and Shams for a subtle floral base
- Dahlia Sheet Set and Pillowcases to introduce contrast
- Dahlia Embroidered Pillow Cover as a fun decorative accent
Don’t forget to layer in some matching pajamas, which we spotted in Dahlia but didn’t find in the other two patterns. Shop the spring collection now at riflepaperco.com or thecompanystore.com.