Your walls, your story with these stunning fabric wall decals.
PVC free.
Transform any room into something truly yours — without the commitment. Our peel-and-stick wall decals are designed for dreamers, renters, and anyone who believes your home should feel like you.
Every design in the collection is hand painted by British artist Kate — from perching birds and wandering foliage to curious animals and botanical details — each one crafted with a soft, linen-feel finish that sits beautifully against any wall. No harsh edges, no plasticky shine. Just quiet, considered art that feels like it belongs.
Reusable and renter-friendly, they go up in minutes and come down just as easily — leaving no damage, no residue, and no regrets. Move them, rearrange them, make them yours.
Because every room is a blank canvas. You're the artist.
Decal FAQs
How do I use decals?
Peel, position, press — that's it. Peel away the backing paper and smooth your decal onto a clean, dry wall from the centre outwards to release any air bubbles. No glue, paste or mess needed, and if it's not quite straight, simply peel it back and try again.
Will decals damage my walls?
They're designed to be gentle on paint and plaster, which is why they're such a favourite with renters. Just leave freshly painted walls at least four weeks to cure first, and test an inconspicuous spot if you're ever unsure.
Can I move or reuse them?
Yes — that's the whole point. Redecorating, moving house, or simply fancy a change? Peel your decal away and it's ready to reposition, even years later.
Are they eco-friendly?
Very much so. Every decal is PVC-free, hand-painted by me, and printed with eco-conscious inks — kinder to your walls and to the planet.
Will they fade in a sunny room?
They're slow to fade thanks to UV-protected inks, but like any wall decor, direct sunlight will soften the colours gradually over time.
Can I use decals in a bathroom?
It's best to avoid spots that stay damp, as the fabric can mark if left continually wet. They're perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, living rooms and hallways.
My decal won't stick — help!
This is almost always down to temperature. Let your decal reach room temperature before applying, and use gentle warmth (a hairdryer on a low setting works well) to help stubborn edges settle.