TIAH COVE – Schumacher Wallpaper

Design story
Tiah Cove by Schumacher Wallpaper brings a fresh yet timeless vibe to any space, blending organic inspiration with modern graphic sensibilities. Its design, born in artist Caroline Z Hurley’s Brooklyn studio, captures a serene mood perfect for contemporary interiors that crave a subtle connection to nature.
The wallpaper’s beauty lies in its elegant interplay of lanky, abstract fern motifs that move fluidly across the surface. The pattern balances a sense of spaciousness with intricate detail, using negative space thoughtfully to highlight the delicate line quality of each leaf. This creates a rhythmic, almost meditative flow that feels both dynamic and calm.

Rendered in a soft blue leaf palette, the color shifts gently with the light—appearing cool and airy in bright daylight while adopting a deeper, more intimate tone in the evening. The screen-printed finish adds a subtle texture that enhances the wallpaper’s tactile appeal without overwhelming the pattern’s refined simplicity.
What you’re seeing
Tiah Cove features a repeating pattern of light blue abstract fern-like shapes set against an off-white background. The design is screen-printed to emphasize clean, crisp edges and a slightly textured surface that adds depth without glossiness. There are no metallic or embossed effects; the focus remains on the organic shapes and the contrast between the soft blue hues and the neutral backdrop.
Material & specs
| Collection | CAROLINE Z HURLEY |
|---|---|
| Material | PAPER |
| Pattern repeat | 27.0 in |
| Match | HALF DROP |
| Roll width | 27.0 in |
| Roll length | 4.5 yards |
| Coverage | 30.375 sq ft |
This wallpaper combines artistic craftsmanship with high-quality materials to ensure lasting beauty and performance.
Styling & pairings
- Pair with natural woods such as light oak or ash to enhance the wallpaper’s organic character.
- Incorporate brushed nickel or matte brass fixtures for subtle metallic warmth without overpowering the palette.
- Combine with linen or cotton fabrics in soft neutrals or muted blues for a cohesive, layered look.
- Use matte or eggshell paints in gentle off-white or pale gray tones to complement the wallpaper’s background without competing.
- Opt for soft, diffused lighting to emphasize the wallpaper’s texture and the calming effect of its color.
Where it works
- Powder rooms, where the pattern creates a tranquil yet inviting atmosphere.
- Entryways, offering an immediate sense of style and natural elegance.
- Dining rooms, adding a sophisticated botanical backdrop for gatherings.
- Bedrooms, to foster a peaceful and restful environment with subtle visual interest.
- Home offices, where the design inspires calm focus without distraction.
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