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“Only Murders In the Building” wallpaper: A mystery no more!

Annie Elliott | August 27, 2023

I am LOVING Season 3 of “Only Murders In the Building,” Gentle Readers! I confess I lost steam in Season 2. I never quite believed the Selena Gomez/Cara Delevingne thing, for one.

Selena Gomez and Cara Delevinge in fancy clothes
So pretty, so…not made for each other, IMHO

Anyhoo, finishing Season 2 does not seem to be a prerequisite for beginning Season 3, so here we are!

The set design in this show is thoughtful, whimsical, and fun. There is SO MUCH wallpaper! Here are a few I’ve identified, along with a few random…let’s just say “thoughts.”

Schumacher’s “Acanthus Stripe” by Celerie Kemble.

Woman in room with beige and white wallpaper
I’m sorry for the poor quality; I literally had to take a picture of my computer screen. Hulu won’t let you do screenshots

I missed the reason that the character Mabel renovated her aunt’s apartment, but in doing so she seems to have developed an allergy to color, poor thing. Nonetheless, the Acanthus Stripe wallpaper is super elegant even in a neutral colorway.

Pair it with other beige and white wallpapers, though, and it becomes…cheap. (Check out the walls AND ceiling in the room below! So much effort for so little reward.)

Woman in neutral room surrounded by neutral rooms
The columns don’t help

They use the printed sisal version of Acanthus Stripe in the show. It comes in several cool colorways.

Black and white wallcovering
Pink and white textured wallpaper

In the room on the other side of the elegant Acanthus is this train wreck of a wallpaper, which manages to be bland and offensive at the same time. (This is one of the aforementioned “thoughts.”) It’s lazy and completely uninspired. And, I’m sorry to say, tacky.

Woman in a foyer with horrible white on beige patterned wallpaper

Lesson learned: throwing several different beige and white wallcoverings together does not an elegant space create. As you can see.

Man standing between two beige and white wallpapers
Even Steve Martin can’t save it

Moving on to Lee Jofa’s “Hicks Grand” by David Hicks, in the Slate/Brown colorway. I LOVE this paper!

Man and woman in room with geometric wallpaper

This is an example of a metallic finish being used for good, not evil. Or boring.

Woman in front of geometric wallpaper

I’ve used this paper in the Green colorway, which is also cool and sophisticated.

Hexagonal geometric wallpaper in blues and greens
Room with green and blue hexagonal wallpaper

Finally, a confession. I thought I had Oliver’s dining room nailed!

Woman and man in dining room with wallpaper

“That’s Cole & Son!” I yelled. (I’m quite annoying to watch TV with. Ask anyone.)

Steve Martin with colorful patterned wallpaper

The characters in balconies, with the swooping curtains…I thought it was Lee Jofa’s “Teatro,” designed by Cole & Son. Looks kind of Edward Gorey-like.

Mais non! There are far more people, more colors, more action in Oliver’s wallpaper.

Who makes it, I wonder?

Close-up of whimsical wallpaper that looks like theater balconies

In a way, Oliver’s wallpaper is more like Lee Jofa’s “Cabaret,” which I happen to have in my powder room ;)

Cartoony colorful wallpaper showing actors on stage

Well, you can’t win ’em all.

Man at a table in a colorful, maximalist dining room

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, D.C., with offices in St. Michaels, Maryland and Middlebury, Vermont.

Category: WallpaperTag: Acanthus Stripe, Cara Delevinge, Cole & Son, dining room, Fornasetti, foyer, Lee Jofa, Martin Short, Only Murders In the Building, pop culture, Schumacher, Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, tv show, wallpaper

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