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Unseen Future
Unseen Future wallpaper takes inspiration from the late 20th century, drawing on post-modern design and bold graphic statements. The colour journey begins with Mid-Century tones, passes through the warmth of the 1970s, and lands confidently in the vivid palette of the 1980s. As a result, the collection captures multiple eras while maintaining a coherent visual identity.
Unseen Future Palm Wallpaper
Unseen Future Block Wallpaper
Unseen Future Fault Wallpaper
Unseen Future Palm Fault Wallpaper
At the core of this collection lies an angled grid structure, which provides a clear base for various pattern families. The Block motif builds on this foundation with a consistent, undisturbed rhythm. It creates the illusion of depth while maintaining visual clarity. In contrast, the Fault motif introduces a folded graphic element in every repeat. This nods to the occasional digital flicker seen in 1980s virtual media, such as Max Headroom.
Although Fault delivers more movement, it still fits seamlessly alongside Block. For those who prefer less frequent folds, alternating the two patterns creates a balanced composition. Therefore, this pairing allows flexibility in managing both texture and repetition.
On the other hand, Palm breaks away from the grid entirely. It introduces layered foliage that brings organic flow and lush detail. This pattern reinterprets the iconic houseplants of the 1970s through a vivid and energetic lens. While Palm softens the structural tone of the collection, it still maintains a strong sense of depth.
To bridge the structured and the organic, the Palm Fault design merges folded lines with flowing leaves. This creates striking visual contrast between geometric precision and natural movement. You can use Palm and Palm Fault separately for distinct effects. Alternatively, alternate the two drops for a bold vertical stripe that adds rhythm to any wall.
Because of this design flexibility, Unseen Future wallpaper works across a wide range of interior concepts. Whether used in full walls or selective panels, the motifs maintain clarity and energy. With its rich colour schemes, modular grid, and layered foliage, the collection brings a playful yet polished statement to any space.