Osborne & Little: Where Luxury Meets Innovation
Osborne & Little has been revolutionizing interior design with luxury fabrics and wallpapers since 1968. Blending classic and modern designs, the brand has become a global design icon with a commitment to sustainability.

Osborne & Little: Timeless Elegance
Since 1968, Osborne & Little has been a leading brand in luxury home decor. Known for its bold and unique designs, the brand combines British heritage with modern aesthetics, offering wallpapers, fabrics, and home accessories that add a sophisticated touch to any interior.

A Perfect Blend of Classic and Modern
Osborne & Little’s designs are a beautiful marriage of past and future. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources, including Aubrey Beardsley’s stunning illustrations and the grandeur of Brighton Pavilion, the brand reinterprets classic motifs with a modern twist, creating timeless elegance that transcends trends.

Sustainable Luxury
Osborne & Little proves that luxury can go hand in hand with sustainability. Through environmentally conscious production methods and the use of natural materials, the brand offers a stylish yet ethical way of living. Their sustainable products reflect their commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and respect for nature.
Collaborations with Renowned Designers
The brand’s collaborations with celebrated designers such as Nina Campbell and Matthew Williamson have further cemented Osborne & Little’s influence in the design world. These partnerships highlight the brand’s innovative spirit and commitment to creating unique, high-end home decor solutions.

At the Heart of Interior Design Trends
For over half a century, Osborne & Little’s wallpapers and fabrics have been at the forefront of interior design trends. Known for vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and natural motifs, the brand’s signature designs continue to captivate and inspire.

Iconic Designs Featured in Museums
Many of Osborne & Little’s iconic designs have earned a place in prestigious museums around the world. From London’s Victoria & Albert Museum to New York’s Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago, the brand’s creations are recognized for their artistic and cultural significance.

Focusing on creating appealing designs
Sir Peter says the challenge is finding a wallpaper or fabric that you love now and that you will still love in years to come.
“Anyone buying wallpaper should bear in mind that it will probably be there for several years — seven is the average,” he says. “So we need to focus on producing appealing designs that will last, rather than ones with a momentary impact.”

