These 10 Cobalt Blue Wallpapers Will Instantly Transform Your Space
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Cosmic Cobalt, our 2025 Color of the Year, works practically everywhere in your home, from your entertaining spaces to overall decorations to paint colors. No design stone is left unturned when it comes to the hue, and your walls are no exception. Wallpaper, unlike paint, adds texture and pattern to your walls, making your home feel more storied and layered with each roll.
When asked how to use this blue shade, designer Jean Liu shares, "These days, I'd go with cobalt in a big way. Take the entire room that color through paint or wallcovering." She adds that this special color can really set the tone for the space: "Make someone feel enveloped in this mood. I'd love to spend all evening in a cobalt colored room with Nanz hardware, a bottle of Bordeaux, and a Francis Bacon painting.”
Make this dream a reality by scrolling through our top picks for cosmic cobalt wallpaper, from designer brands like Scalamandré, Brunschwig & Fils, and Phillip Jeffries, there's sure to be a cobalt wallpaper that speaks to you and your decorating sensibilities.
Marmorizzata Midnight Blue Wallpaper
Stevie Howell Marmorizzata plays with the long-beloved technique of paper marbling to create digitally printed wallpaper with an artistic spirt. The boldness of the blue plays well with this more abstract pattern. Each panel is made to order.
Cosmique Wallpaper
A champion of cobalt wallpaper and wallcoverings is Brunschwig & Fils. The French-founded brand whose name translates to "embrace the unexpected" dives into maximalist design with pattern and color. Cosmique, a newer pattern, is a celestial wallcovering that brings in elements of the zodiac, so fitting for Cosmic Cobalt.
Resort Stripe Wallpaper
While there are plenty of glamorous destinations where you can find Cosmic Cobalt, from Morocco to Sweden, this classic cabana stripe wallpaper will bring resort vibes to your entryway or powder room. You cannot go wrong with this option from Chasing Paper. For those unafraid of a DIY project, you can get this paper in a peel-and-stick version, which is great for lining cabinets for a Cosmic Cobalt surprise in unexpected spaces.
Lacquered Raffia Wallpaper
With flecks of sparkling raffia throughout this deep-toned wallpaper, your room will feel like it's enveloped by the night sky. The color, called "Cobalt on Capri" is a made to order offering from Phillip Jeffries.
Designer Corey Damen Jenkins says he would use cobalt “in a bold way such as wrapping a room with the color on the walls...[especially with] a textured wall covering.”
Ginger Jars Wallpaper
Blue and white ceramics are full of rich history and are classics in the design world for a reason. We love this take on the classic art form that sees the silhouettes of ginger jars as a wallpaper from Katie Kime.
Raphael Wallpaper
This classic wallpaper from Scalamandre is inspired by both the old and new. Influenced by the foliage of Central Park as well as an 18th-century tapestry, this wallpaper takes center stage in a blue and white bedroom decorated by Mark D. Sikes (who designs with blue like no one else).
Hawthorne Wallpaper
We love Serena & Lily's timeless takes on classic American designs. From coastal-inspired furniture to preppy grasscloth wallpaper, the brand knows a thing or two about transforming a house into a home. This wallpaper, a recent addition, has a sweet spirit. Flowers, ferns, and flora come together in this garden of visual delight.
Les Touches Blue Wallpaper
Les Touches, a signature pattern of Brunschwig & Fils, is a great way to add color and pattern into your space, but there's something so traditional about the blue. For those who don't want to lacquer an entire room in cobalt, Les Touches is a great gateway into a more grand use of color.
Sicily Wallpaper
Take a trip to the Mediterranean with this large print floral pattern. With a pop of red, you've got a well-appointed space with very little effort.
Dallas Toile Wallpaper
Austin, Texas-based brand Katie Kime is known for creating toiles of popular American cities. This one, complete with big hair and the AT&T stadium, tells the story of Dallas in their football team's beloved shade of blue.
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