Big personality: arty wallpaper is back and you can thank the pandemic


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A woman looks at paintings from the "Flower" series against a backdrop of "Cow Wallpaper" (1966) at the exhibition "Andy Warhol - From A to B and Back Again" at the Whitney Museum in New York in 2018. Photo: AFP

The walls of our homes are becoming a mirror that reflects our needs and desires in times of limited travel and economic uncertainty. A host of new wallpaper trends are trying to convey what we're longing for - the feeling of being cosy, on holiday or in a museum.

The walls of your rooms are valuable real estate, and wallpaper makers have great things in store for you, so brace yourself and get ready to think very big indeed.

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