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Wallpaper Icon: Scalamandré’s Zebras

Annie Elliott | August 28, 2025

Hello, Gentle Readers! I hope you’re enjoying the last gasp of summer. For me, June was a million years long, July went by in a flash, and August…well, let’s just say I’m holding onto every last hour ;)

Picture of a grassy shoreline with a dock in the water
The view as I type…and yet I’m dreaming of wallpaper. What does that say about me?!

ANYway, I recently became curious about the origins of the wallpapers we all recognize. Even if we don’t know their names or who manufactures them, chances are good that we’ve seen these patterns somewhere.

Scalamandré’s iconic red, black, and white Zebras wallpaper is arguably one of the most famous wallcoverings of all time.

Pattern of cartoonish black and white Zebras and arrows against a red background
Zebras in the original red colorway Masai, from Scalamandré’s website

Did you know that the pattern is 80 years old? It was born in 1945 – designed not by the famous textile manufacturer, but by Valentino Crescenzi for a restaurant.

Storefront of a mid-century restaurant with yellow sign and green awning
Borrowed from the Instagram of @jamesandkarla

Gino Circiello, the owner of Gino of Capri, a tony restaurant on the Upper East Side of NY, commissioned Crescenzi to create a zebra design for the walls (always wanted to go on safari, did our Gino). After a fire in 1973, another friend, Flora Scalamandré, recreated the design, and an icon was born.

Red, black, and white wallpaper with Zebras above a restaurant table
From Scalamandré’s website

Gino’s attracted all manner of famous folks, including Marilyn Monroe and Ol’ Blue Eyes himself — perhaps even together ;)

Scalloped cocktail napkin with zebra logo from the restaurant Gino of Capri
I LOVE the design of this napkin! From Scalamandré’s website.

More recently (good heavens, nearly 25 years ago!) you’ve seen Zebras in Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums, which reinforced its status as quintessential New York high style.

Woman putting on lipstick in front of red, black, and white graphic wallpapers showing zebras
Anjelica Huston in The Royal Tenenbaums

Today, Zebras wallpaper is available in MANY colorways other than the red, if your installer is willing to trim the paper him/her/themself. (Wallpaper is complicated!)

Lime green wallpaper with graphic zebras in a hallway
In the inadvisable Limelight. Not all of the colorways are successful, IMHO

Years ago, I proposed the yellow for a vintage black and white bathroom to freshen it up. It would have been so amazing that I almost thought the black toilet could stay. Almost ;)

Yellow wallpaper with zebras taped above black and white bathroom tile wainscoting
In Yellow

My gorgeous friend and influencer Imani (we did a few fun collaborations on YouTube, actually) used Zebras in the brown colorway in her dining room. I think it looks fantastic.

Woman gesturing to wall with brown zebras wallpaper
From TikTok: Imani and her Safari Brown Zebras wallpaper. I LOVE this colorway! So sophisticated!

I’m about to use the red Zebras above red lacquered wainscoting in a room with a black-and white stone checkerboard floor. I mean, come ON!!! I can’t wait.

Zebras is gorgeous, don’t you think? And cheeky! I mean, there’s a reason it has endured.

Living room with zebra patterned green wallpaper
In Serengeti Green, from Scalamandré’s website

The only issue for me as a designer is overuse: I’m really careful about where I recommend my clients use it.

Nursery with royal blue, black and white zebras wallpaper
In Denim, from Scalamandré’s website. I’m not usually an accent wall kinda gal, but I think it works here. I also appreciate the vintage dresser — gives the room character and warmth

The design is SO iconic that when you put Zebras on your walls, you aren’t just saying, “Isn’t this a great pattern?” You’re also saying, “I get it. I’m in the know.” There’s a wink involved.

Living room with graphic wallpaper of tan and white zebras on a black background
In Black, from Scalamandré’s website. The red pillow ruins the scene, though. And while I love the paper with the orange chair in the background, the light gray sofa isn’t strong enough for the walls

Zebras also appeals to people who might shy away from bold patterns because — and I don’t mean this to sound judgmental; not at all — it’s safe. It’s safe because it’s been time-tested and universe-approved. Nothing wrong with that.

Image of light blue wallpaper with yellow and white zebra pattern
I don’t love the Periwinkle colorway. It’s wimpy — not worthy of the bold graphic

Starting next Wednesday, I’ll be doing an occasional series on Instagram called, cleverly, “Wallpaper Wednesday.” Some are icons, some are just beautiful wallpapers I think that you, as decorating enthusiasts, should know about. I hope to see you there.

Butler's pantry wallpapered in a gold metallic paper with black and white zebra pattern
In the metallic Gold, from Scalamandré’s website

Annie Elliott Design is accepting new projects for fall and winter. We’d love to work with you — please contact us to discuss!

Category: WallpaperTag: black and tan Zebras, blue Zebras, brown Zebras, Gino of Capri restaurant, green Zebras, Imani at Home, light blue Zebras, lime green Zebras, red Zebras, royal Tenenbaums, Scalamandré, Zebras

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