You’ve probably seen me use Spoonflower wallpapers and fabrics in lots of projects. It’s a great way to buy unique designs that artists upload, and then you can use them for wallpapers, fabrics, and even pre-made home decor items.
However, the sheer amount of designs and designers can feel super overwhelming so I thought it might be nice to share some of my favorite designs and designers. And if you know of any or have designs yourself, I’d love to add to the list!
See below!
Favorite Spoonflower artists
Wallpaper is one of my favorite interior design trends–though can we really call it a trend if it’s been around for so long? Either way, wallpaper is in and here to stay and I’m so glad because–COLOR and PATTERN! It opens up so many possibilities in a space, and it’s doable as a DIY.
You’ve probably seen me use Spoonflower wallpapers (and fabrics!) before, like in my old master bedroom makeover, this summery tablescape, a fabric-covered lampshade, and most recently this DIY duffel bag picnic blanket tote. And while I can’t say more now, keep your eyes peeled for some more Spoonflower fun coming up soon. 😉
Favorite Spoonflower Artists
I’ve made it super easy for you to get to these artists’ work–just click on their name or their artworks to be instantly transported to their shops!
Holli Zollinger
I haven’t done the math but I’m thinking Holli might be the most prolific artist on Spoonflower. She has over 3700 designs and they’re all good! She has more of a boho flair intermixed with some more French-inspired styles. I think she’s open to customizing them too if you ever need it! I’ve used a number of her patterns like on this lamp. And stay tuned for our upcoming office makeover! You can see some of my favorite Holli designs in our collection here.
Helen P Designs
I picked out a few Helen P Designs for our office makeover like this oranges above. I think it would also make a great dress!
Design by MLags
I’m in LOVE with these gorgeous moody florals from MLags!
Modern Colorist
If some of these look familiar from our DIY duffle bag picnic blanket tote, that’s because these are my sister’s designs!
My sister has done freelance pattern work and in-house pattern work for a number of companies and she’s so good. She’s put past patterns into her Spoonflower shop.
Mandy England
I thought this floral would be fun for a girl’s room or something!
Willow Lane Designs
Designs by Kelly Attenborough
Designs by Muhlenkott
Peacoquette
If you’re a big fan of William Morris, Peacoquette’s Spoonflower shop is the place to find William Morris-inspired wallpaper designs (and more). Also, I just noticed that she has over 4500 designs! She wins the contest!
Das Brooklyn
Crumpets and Crabsticks
Designs by Kate Rhees
Ramarama
Melissa Hyatt Fabrics
Fern Leslie Studio
Forest and SeaAugust Croft
DomesticateDanika Herrick
We used Danika’s Citrus Grove Toile for our Mother’s Day tablescape last year so it’s a personal favorite.
Lana Red Studio
Lana Red’s designs are geared toward fabric and home decor over wallpaper, but I couldn’t resist showing you her work anyway.
Katie Kortman
Katie is a friend of Lars. She even was a featured artist in Picture Hope Coloring Book. She makes the coolest clothes with her self-designed fabrics. You can take a look at them here on her Instagram.
Mia Maria
Mia has some awesome stripes and plaids that would be so fun for clothing and upholstery projects. They’ve got my mind racing!
Julia Schumacher
I LOVE her blues!
Lily Oake
Really dainty and feminine florals and perfect accent ginghams and stripes.
Atelier Dorina
Spoonflower collections
One of my favorite things to do with Spoonflower is to add all my favorite designs to my “favorites” folder. And then if I’m working on a specific project, I like to make a folder and all the patterns I’m considering for it in there. You can see some of my collections here:
- Sneak peek of our upcoming studio makeover
- Mother’s Day tablescape
- Bedroom
- DIY lampshade for living room
- Living room
Your Favorite Interior Design Trends
Are you a fellow pattern lover? Do you have a favorite interior design trend? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to share your interior design photos with me on Instagram with #LarsAtHome.
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