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Art Deco Wallpaper with a Scalloped Feather Motif in Brown and Beige - E131 A
Art Deco Wallpaper with a Scalloped Feather Motif in Brown and Beige - E131 A

Art Deco Wallpaper with a Scalloped Feather Motif in Brown and Beige - E646

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Crafted with durable, high-grade materials to ensure your wallpaper stays stunning for years—resistant to fading, peeling, and wear.

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From timeless classics to modern trends, our curated collections offer something for every style and space.

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All wallpapers are non-toxic, PVC-free, and eco-conscious—safe for your family, pets, and kind to the planet.

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Feather Peel And Stick Wallpaper — Lightness and Grace on Every Wall

Feathers are nature's most exquisite engineering — each barb and rachis designed for flight yet beautiful enough to inspire millennia of art. ONDECOR's feather peel and stick wallpaper celebrates individual plumes in scattered, trailing, and botanical-style arrangements. Unlike the dense cluster compositions of feather flock wallpaper, these designs give each feather breathing room — airy, spacious patterns that float across your walls like plumage caught in a gentle breeze.

Every design is printed on tiled panels (not rolls), PVC-free, eco-friendly, and made in the USA. Available in peel and stick and traditional paste formats, with free customization — colors, feather styles, scale — unlimited revisions at no charge.

See it before you commit: Order a free sample — just $2 flat-rate shipping in the US — and evaluate the color, texture, and pattern in your own lighting.

Feather Wallpaper vs. Other Nature-Inspired Patterns

Feather vs. Feather Flock: Feather flock designs layer dense clusters for maximum textural drama. Individual feather patterns are lighter, more spacious — each plume floats independently for a dreamier, more open composition.

Feather vs. Peacock Feather: Peacock feather wallpaper focuses on the dramatic eye-spot plumage in jewel tones. General feather wallpaper draws from a broader avian palette — down, quill, and flight feathers from various species in diverse colorways.

Feather vs. Botanical: While botanical wallpaper designs celebrate plant life, feather wallpaper celebrates the animal kingdom. Both connect spaces to nature, but through different branches of the living world — offering complementary approaches to biophilic design.

Feather vs. Abstract: Abstract peel and stick patterns create texture non-representationally. Feather patterns occupy a fascinating middle ground — recognizably natural yet nearly abstract in their graceful simplicity.

Color Variations

Ethereal Whites and Creams: White and ivory feather patterns create delicate, whisper-soft texture on light backgrounds — the wallpaper equivalent of a down pillow. Ideal for bedrooms and nurseries where serenity is essential.

Watercolor Naturals: Feathers rendered in soft watercolor washes — grays, taupes, muted blues — that capture the iridescent quality of real plumage. These designs bridge decorative and fine art.

Bold Darks: White or golden feathers floating against deep charcoal or navy grounds create stunning contrast. These dramatic compositions transform dining rooms and living spaces into sophisticated sanctuaries.

Metallic Accents: Gold-tipped and silver-touched feather designs add glamour to any space. The metallic details catch ambient light, creating subtle shimmer across your walls.

Autumn Palette: Warm amber, rust, and copper-toned feathers evoke autumn design aesthetics — the color of hawk feathers catching golden-hour light.

Popular Patterns and Designs

Scattered Plumes: Individual feathers arranged in random, floating compositions. Each plume faces a different direction, creating organic movement across the wall — like feathers caught in a gentle updraft.

Trailing Quills: Feathers arranged in graceful, cascading lines that draw the eye downward. These designs create a sense of movement and are particularly effective on tall walls and in stairwells.

Feather Wreaths: Plumes arranged in circular or semi-circular compositions that create focal points within the repeating pattern. These designs combine the delicacy of individual feathers with structured, deliberate arrangement.

Photorealistic Feathers: High-detail feather reproductions that capture every barb and fiber. These designs reward close inspection and work best on accent walls where viewers can appreciate the detail.

Impressionist Feathers: Soft-focus, painterly interpretations that suggest feathers through color and form rather than precise detail. These artistic designs bridge wallpaper and fine art.

Room-by-Room Styling Guide

Bedroom: Feather wallpaper behind the headboard creates an atmosphere of lightness and rest. The delicate patterns promote relaxation without visual stimulation. Choose soft, muted colorways for bedroom wallpaper that promotes sleep.

Living Room: A feather accent wall adds ethereal beauty to the main living space. Pair with comfortable upholstery and soft textiles to extend the tactile softness suggested by the feather motif.

Nursery: Gentle feather patterns create enchanting nursery environments. The organic shapes provide visual interest for developing eyes, and the nature connection sets a biophilic foundation from day one.

Bathroom: In a powder room, feather wallpaper creates an unexpected, elegant moment. The lightweight visual quality of feathers provides a beautiful counterpoint to the hard surfaces of tile and porcelain.

Dining Room: Feather wallpaper sets a refined, celebratory tone for gatherings. Metallic-accented designs glow beautifully under candlelight, making every dinner feel like an occasion.

Home Office: The graceful movement of feather patterns provides an inspiring, non-distracting backdrop for focused work. Apartment-friendly peel and stick makes it easy to transform a home office without permanent changes.

Décor Pairing Guide

Romantic Glamour: Pair feather wallpaper with velvet furnishings, crystal light fixtures, and soft metallics. The combination of feather lightness and material luxury creates an atmosphere of opulent femininity.

Modern Minimalism: A single feather pattern accent wall against stark white. The contrast between minimal architecture and organic feather motifs creates sophisticated tension.

Bohemian Natural: Mix feather wallpaper with woven textures, raw wood, and globally-inspired textiles. The natural origins of feather patterns harmonize with the organic materials and handcrafted objects of bohemian style.

Coastal Serene: Blue-gray feather patterns with driftwood accents, linen curtains, and sandy neutrals. Feathers evoke shorebirds and ocean breezes — a subtle, sophisticated take on coastal design.

Feathers in Art and Design History

Feathers have captivated human imagination since prehistoric cave paintings depicted plumed birds in ceremonial contexts. In ancient Egypt, the feather of Ma'at represented truth and cosmic order. Native American, Polynesian, and African cultures developed extraordinary featherwork traditions that elevated plumage from material to sacred art.

In Western decorative arts, feathers became prominent during the Renaissance, when Italian artisans used ostrich and peacock plumes to adorn hats, fans, and interior furnishings. The Victorian era brought "feather work" into homes as a popular craft — arrangements of exotic feathers displayed under glass domes.

The Art Deco period stylized feather motifs into geometric patterns, while mid-century modern designers explored feather-like organic forms in furniture and textiles. Today's feather wallpaper draws from all these traditions, combining natural beauty with contemporary printing technology.

The Lightness Effect: Feathers and Biophilic Design

Feather patterns engage a fascinating psychological response — they evoke lightness, flight, and freedom. Environmental psychology research suggests that visual cues associated with movement and airiness can reduce feelings of confinement and stress, making feather wallpaper especially effective in small rooms and apartments.

The organic structure of feathers — branching from a central shaft into progressively finer barbs — is a natural fractal pattern. Research in biophilic design shows that fractal patterns reduce cortisol levels and promote mental restoration, making feather wallpaper both aesthetically beautiful and psychologically beneficial.

How Much Wallpaper Do I Need?

  1. Measure wall width and height in inches.
  2. Divide width by 24 (panel width) and round up.
  3. Panels are custom-cut to your exact wall height — no trimming waste.
  4. Straight match alignment means no extra panels needed for pattern matching.

ONDECOR's team confirms measurements before printing. Custom sizing ensures a perfect fit.

Why ONDECOR Is Different

Printed on demand in the USA, PVC-free, eco-friendly. Tiled panels (not rolls) for seamless alignment and bolder designs. Free customization on every design — colors, scale, details — unlimited revisions, no charge. Free shipping on all US orders (no minimum). Mexico/Canada free above $150, worldwide above $250. Ships 1–4 business days with rush available. Free exchanges if you're not happy.

Installation Tips

Peel and Stick: Feather patterns are forgiving during installation — the organic, non-geometric nature of the design means slight misalignments blend into the overall composition. Start from one edge, align your first panel with a level, and work across. Smooth from center outward to eliminate air pockets.

Traditional Paste: Apply adhesive evenly, book for 3-5 minutes, and hang from the top down. The straight-match panel system means no pattern-drop calculations — simply butt panels edge-to-edge.

Pro Tip: Feather patterns respond beautifully to soft, diffused lighting. Consider the light quality in your room when choosing feather scale and color — warm ambient light enhances gold and cream feathers, while cool daylight makes blue-gray plumage come alive.

Related Collections

What is feather peel and stick wallpaper?

Feather peel and stick wallpaper features delicate plume patterns in scattered, trailing, and artistic arrangements. The self-adhesive format requires no paste, is repositionable, and removes without wall damage. ONDECOR prints on tiled panels for seamless alignment.

Is feather wallpaper removable?

Yes. ONDECOR's peel and stick removes cleanly without residue or wall damage — perfect for renters and seasonal updates.

What colors are available?

Options include ethereal whites, watercolor naturals, bold darks, metallic-accented designs, and warm autumn tones. Free color customization is available on every design.

Which rooms suit feather wallpaper?

Bedrooms, living rooms, nurseries, bathrooms, dining rooms, and home offices. The delicate, organic pattern adapts beautifully to any space.

Can feather wallpaper be an accent wall?

Absolutely. A single feather accent wall creates an elegant focal point without overwhelming the room.

Is feather wallpaper eco-friendly?

Yes. ONDECOR's wallpapers are PVC-free, printed on eco-friendly materials, and made in the USA with on-demand printing.

What furniture pairs with feather wallpaper?

Velvet upholstery, brass hardware, linen textiles, crystal accents, raw wood, and both modern and vintage furnishings complement feather patterns.

How many panels do I need?

Divide wall width in inches by 24 and round up. Panels are cut to your exact height. No extra panels needed for pattern matching.

Can I customize feather wallpaper designs?

Yes. ONDECOR offers free customization — color changes, feather scale, density, and background adjustments with unlimited revisions.

Is feather wallpaper suitable for nurseries?

Yes. Gentle feather patterns in soft pastels create calming, nature-connected nursery environments ideal for developing senses.