Scaled to a full wall, the Abstract Leaf Script becomes something different from what a fabric swatch suggests. The white stems thicken in visual weight, the leaf clusters develop a presence that moves across the surface from left to right, and the shifting teal and ochre ground turns the whole composition into something closer to landscape than pattern. Deep ocean teal carries the dominant tone, while raw ochre gold breaks through in irregular patches, preventing the surface from ever settling into predictability.
From across a room this reads as a confident, graphic botanical. Up close the impasto quality in the stems and leaf forms becomes visible: texture you can see, which shifts the experience from wallpaper to original art at room scale. Feature walls, bedrooms, hotel corridors, and dining rooms all sit within range of this design.
The same forest observation that started this collection sits at the centre of this design — the way a plant travels without direction and still arrives somewhere that feels right. At wall scale, that idea becomes spatial. A room wrapped in this design carries the feeling of standing at the edge of a tree line in the last weeks of summer, when the light is still gold but the air has already decided what's coming. The palette was never meant to be literal. It is the emotional temperature of that moment, not a record of it.
A room changes when the walls have something to say. The Abstract Leaf Script says it without raising its voice: stems that move, leaves that cluster, colour that shifts without clashing. The teal holds the space together. The ochre keeps it from becoming austere. The white creates the movement that stops the eye from sliding past without stopping. This design gives a room a quiet narrative. Not a theme. Not a statement piece demanding attention. A presence. The kind that makes a space feel finished in a way that furniture alone never quite manages.
This design is available in three layout scales to suit your wall and room:
Grand — A large-scale composition that commands the full wall. Best for spacious rooms, high ceilings, and statement feature walls where the pattern needs room to breathe.
Classic — A balanced, repeated layout with natural structure and visual rhythm. Works beautifully across most room sizes and wall proportions.
Detailed — A fine-scale repeat that reads as texture from a distance and reveals its impasto detail up close. Ideal for smaller rooms, accent walls, or spaces where you want depth without visual weight.
💡 Style tip: Use a measuring tape to mark out 50cm on your wall. That window shows you exactly how the Detailed scale brings movement and energy into your space without overpowering it.
Every wallpaper in this collection is individually produced to match your exact wall dimensions.
To order, measure your wall height and width in metres. Multiply height x width to get your total square metres. Enter that number in the Area Size field and the same number in the Quantity field at checkout.
Example: A wall 2.5m high and 4m wide = 10m². Enter "2.5m high x 4m wide" in the Area Size field and 10 in the Quantity field.
Once your order is placed, we prepare a tailored layout of the design scaled to your exact measurements and send it to you by email or WhatsApp for approval before production begins.
All designs are available in five premium wallpaper substrates:
B Tex — A classic non-woven base with a smooth, modern matte feel. Woven Linen — Subtle texture with a natural, tactile linen weave. Fabric Wall — Soft to the touch with a gentle, textile-like depth. Silky Smooth — Sleek and refined with a satin shimmer. Velvet Finish — Ultra-luxurious, with a rich surface and soft-touch texture.
Select your preferred substrate from the Wallpaper Options dropdown at checkout.
This design is also available on a range of premium fabrics for upholstery, curtains, cushions, and soft furnishings. Visit the Abstract Leaf Script Fabric — Forest Season Script Collection to see all base fabric options.
Please note: Slight tonal variations may appear between previews and your final printed wallpaper. This is a result of substrate texture, lighting conditions in styled photography, and natural variation between wallpaper bases. Preview images are styled to show the design's potential across different room settings and scales.

