The Latest Thibaut Patterns and Trends: What’s Hot at Eade's Wallpaper
Posted by Taylor at Eades Wallpaper
Hey there, I’m Taylor—fourth generation running Eade's Wallpaper, a family gig that’s been around for 85 years. We just rolled out our new site (www.eadeswallpaper.com), and we’re piling on new stuff daily, pulling from all the big wallpaper and fabric manufacturers. One name that’s been catching my eye lately is Thibaut—they’ve been at this almost as long as we have, since 1886, and their latest patterns are turning heads. I’ve been digging into what they’re up to, and I figured I’d share some of the hot trends and designs I’m seeing from them on our site.
1. Bold Geometrics Are Back
Thibaut’s leaning hard into geometrics with stuff like their Geometric Resource 2 collection. Think modern trellises and sharp lines—clean but with a punch. I saw a room on our site with their “studded” pattern, and it’s got this cool vibe that feels fresh but not over-the-top. Customers keep asking for designs that make a statement without screaming, and this fits the bill. It’s like they took graph paper and made it art.
2. Texture That Feels Real
One thing I’ve noticed folks loving is texture, and Thibaut’s nailing it with their Texture Resource line. Patterns like Tuscany Leather or Banyan Basket look like you could run your hand over them and feel the weave. We’ve got a bunch of these on eadeswallpaper.com—great for a den or a hallway where you want some depth. My dad used to say texture hides a wall’s sins better than flat paint, and these prove it.
3. Metallics Catching Light
Metallics are having a moment, and Thibaut’s all over it. Their latest drops have gold and silver hints—like in the Gesso Weave style we carry—that bounce light around a room. I hung a sample in my place with big windows, and it’s unreal how it shifts from morning to night. Perfect for a living room where you want a little glow without going full disco ball.
4. Neutrals with a Twist
Don’t sleep on their neutrals—they’re not boring. Thibaut’s got beiges and greys with subtle patterns or a faint shimmer, like in their Bankun Raffia design. I’ve seen folks pair these with loud furniture, and it just works. We’re adding more of these to the site every day—great for someone who wants calm but not plain. Reminds me of the old rolls we’d find in the back of the shop, but updated.
5. Outdoor Vibes Indoors
Their new Locale collection’s wild—it’s outdoor fabric and wallpaper that’s tough as nails but looks soft. Fade-proof, bleach-cleanable stuff with tropical patterns or chill stripes. I could see this in a sunroom or even a kitchen that gets messy. We just got some of these listed, and they’re flying out because people want that patio feel without the upkeep.
6. Big, Playful Prints
Thibaut’s not afraid to go big—think chunky animal prints or oversized florals in their newer books. Greater Gator’s a favorite; it’s got movement and attitude. I’d put it in a dining room or a kid’s space where you’re not scared to have fun. Our site’s got these popping up more, and they’re a hit with folks who’ve got a bold streak.
That’s the rundown on what Thibaut’s bringing to the table—and what we’re stocking at Eade's Wallpaper. I love flipping through their books because it’s like seeing where wallpaper’s headed while still nodding to what’s worked forever. Check out www.eadeswallpaper.com to scope these out—we’re updating it constantly, so there’s always something new to eyeball. Got a spot you’re thinking of papering? Drop me a line—I’d love to hear what you’re into.
Catch you later,
Taylor
Eade's Wallpaper Inc.
Taylor
Eade's Wallpaper Inc.