No. 9 - Inverness Wallpaper
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"Inverness" Wallpaper – rustic tartan in tobacco brown and slate tones | Modern Scotch Society Collection
The raw essence of the Highlands capital
Capture the rugged, untouched beauty of northern Scotland with the "Inverness" wallpaper. The centerpiece of the "Modern Scotch Society" collection, this design is an ode to mountain landscapes and stone architecture. It unfolds in a warm, complex color palette, led by earthy tones of tobacco brown, stone gray, and taupe, crossed by confident lines of slate blue. The detail that truly sets it apart is the fine thread of copper (burnt orange) running through the check, bringing a subtle glow and a sense of refinement.
Tweed texture and a cozy lodge atmosphere
The "Inverness" wallpaper stands out through its striking material realism. The high-resolution artwork perfectly mimics the rough yet comforting texture of Scottish tweed. This visual depth turns walls into surfaces that feel “clothed,” offering visual cocooning and an instant sense of home—ideal for creating a comforting retreat from the weather outside.
Perfect for rustic kitchens and sanctuary-like bathrooms
Thanks to its mix of natural colors and metallic accents, this tartan wallpaper works beautifully in character-filled interiors:
- "Manor House" kitchen: As you can see in the mood images, the "Inverness" wallpaper completes a grand kitchen with ease. It pairs effortlessly with solid carved wood cabinetry (oak or walnut) and marble countertops, creating the atmosphere of a historic manor, where culinary tradition meets quiet luxury.
- Relaxing bathroom with copper accents: This design truly shines in bathrooms conceived as personal sanctuaries. Combined with a freestanding copper bathtub and wood paneling, the wallpaper draws out the metallic hues in the room, shaping an intimate, masculine, and effortlessly sophisticated space.
Choose the "Inverness" wallpaper to infuse your home with a sense of stability, rustic nobility, and a deep connection to Scotland’s wild nature.