Orange, teal and cream floral medallions interlock across this design, each one built from petal shapes that tessellate into a continuous, geometric grid. The structure has real precision, every medallion locking into the next with the same mathematical confidence found in traditional tile work, while the colour palette brings a warmth that keeps it from feeling cold or purely architectural. The impasto effect gives each petal a raised, rounded edge, so orange and teal alternate in a rhythm that catches light differently across the surface.
Up close, the interlocking floral geometry rewards real attention, precise and deliberate. From across a room, the whole surface settles into a bright, patterned grid, cream giving the orange and teal room to breathe without ever feeling sparse. Against the collection's more painterly, organic pieces, The Alhambra is the one built on genuine geometric discipline, warmth held inside structure.
This one draws on Moorish tilework, the kind of interlocking geometric pattern found across historic Spanish and North African architecture, motifs that Deco designers genuinely borrowed from and reworked into their own visual language. The Alhambra takes that same tessellated structure and lets orange, teal and cream carry it, formal geometry with a warm, sun-drenched palette.
There's a bright precision to this design that suits a room built for warmth and structure at once, a sunroom, a breakfast area, upholstery that wants pattern without softness. The cream keeps it light, orange and teal give it real character. It's a design for people who want a room to feel considered and a little exotic, geometry doing the heavy lifting.
This design is available in three layout scales:
Grand: A larger-scale composition that reads with authority across statement furniture and feature walls.
Classic: A balanced, repeated layout with natural structure and rhythm. Works across most applications.
Detailed: A fine-scale repeat where the impasto texture becomes the surface itself. Ideal for scatter cushions, smaller upholstery panels, and layered soft furnishings.
💡 Style tip: Use a measuring tape to mark out 50cm on your planned project surface. That window shows you exactly how the Detailed scale brings texture and rhythm into a smaller space.
Available on all base fabrics. Select your option at checkout.
Upholstery (140cm wide): Chenille, Plush, Natural Slub, Lux Velvet, Daryl, Poly Linen Upholstery
Wide fabrics: Poly Linen 280cm, Velvet 280cm, Sheer 300cm
Blockout (280cm wide): Dekota, Soho, Dimout, Quattro Passi
Specialty: PU Vinyl
Each order is custom-printed to order. Sold per metre.
This design is also available as a feature wall statement. Visit the The Alhambra Wallpaper, 1925 Deco Collection to see it at full room scale.
Please note: Slight tonal variations may appear between previews and your final printed fabric. This is a result of base fabric texture, lighting conditions in styled photography, and natural variation between fabric substrates. Preview images are styled to show the design's potential across different applications.
