These are the 14 Most Iconic Wallpaper Designs of All Time

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

Bridges originally designed the pattern for her own home (she used the yellow colorway in her kitchen).

Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

Developed from a post-World War II folio of photographs and introduced into the Brunschwig & Fils collection in 1965, Les Touches is a longtime decorator go-to—in fact, it's so popular that Brunschwig recently released both the wallcovering and matching fabric in nine new colorways.

Dolly by Sister Parish Design

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

The legendary Sister Parish designed this famous print, which she named after one of her best friends, for her own Maine summer house. Sister Parish Design re-introduced the pattern as part of its fabric and wallpaper line in 2000.

Citrus Garden by Schumacher

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

Josef Frank, the prolific Austrian architect and designer, hand-drew the original Citrus Garden motif in 1947. It remains one of his most recognizable designs—and a favorite for designers looking to impart a bit of whimsy into any space.

The Vase by Clarence House

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

David Hicks, one of the most well-known designers in British history, created this vase motif for Clarence House in the mid-1970s.

Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

Another Hicks creation, this geometric print is quintessentially Swinging Sixties. Cole & Son now offers it in a range of colorways, from neutral to bold, and two different sizes.

Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher

This Art Deco-influenced chinoiserie print has been among Schumacher's most popular designs since it was introduced.

Harlem Toile by Sheila Bridges, Les Touches by Brunschwig & Fils, Dolly by Sister Parish Design, Citrus Garden by Schumacher, The Vase by Clarence House, Hicks' Hexagon by Cole & Son, Chiang Mai Dragon by Schumacher