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Wallpaper Icon: Schumacher’s Chiang Mai Dragon

Annie Elliott | November 24, 2025

Chiang Mai Dragon has to tie with Zebras as the most recognizable wallpaper out there. Don’t you agree, Gentle Readers?

Colorful dragon wallpaper in a hallway
In the Alabaster colorway, one of my favorites. Photo by Jenn Verrier

The dragon-flower-lantern pattern is so ubiquitous that I assumed it’s been around forever. Shockingly, though, Schumacher didn’t design Chiang Mai Dragon until 2006. 2006!! A mere 19 years ago! (I’m old enough that “19” = “mere” now.)

Colorful light blue and orange dragon floral wallpaper in a powder room
Aquamarine, which is another “Annie-approved” colorway

According to Schumacher’s website, “the chinoiserie motif was inspired by an Art Deco print.” More information, please! WHAT print? From or relating to northern Thailand, where the city of Chiang Mai is located? I’m just having a hard time seeing any 1920s/30s in this fabulously riotous design.

Blue and white dragon pattern wallpaper in bedroom
China Blue. People love their blue and white, so, ok

The Chiang Mai Dragon pattern appeared originally on fabric, which is usually the way. The advantage of wallpaper, though, is that you’re guaranteed to see the whole gorgeous pattern on large, flat walls. When I propose a patterned fabric as drapes, I always try to scrunch up the swatch so the client can see how pleats will affect the pattern. It’s different than on a sample, that’s all.

Gray floral wallpaper with dragons in a powder room
Smoke colorway. I don’t really get it

I call Chiang Mai Dragon “the magic wallpaper” because it works anywhere. Literally anywhere. In most of the colorways, there are so many colors to pull from, and the medium-scale, flowy design mixes easily with everything from tiny flowers and dots to large-scale stripes.

Multi-color dragon and floral pattern wallpaper on green background
Jade, which is one of my favorites. I’ve used this in a stair hall to great effect. So happy!

As with Zebras, though, certain colorways are a complete waste of time. Particularly the Smoke, a few pics above, and these:

Wimpy light pink and light green dragon patterned wallpaper
The Leaf colorway confuses me. You see the bodies of the dragons but not the heads…?
Gray on gray dragon patterned wallpaper
Limestone. WHAT IS THE POINT?!?

Under the heading, “you really know you’ve made it when…,” the Chiang Mai Dragon pattern appears on several readymade products, including aprons. There’s nothing wrong with that; I may or may not have given the apron as a gift. It speaks to the pattern’s broad appeal, that’s all.

Woman wearing a brightly patterned dragon apron
Chiang Mai Dragon on apron
Colorful pillows with multi-colored dragon pattern
Chiang Mai Dragon on readymade pillows from Schumacher

Such an amazing pattern, so many places it looks great. Really, what are you waiting for?

Multi-colored dragon pattern wallpaper on yellow background
I’d love to use the Yellow colorway…maybe in your house?

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Gentle Readers! If you’d rather be thinking about dragons than turkeys, Annie Elliott Design is now accepting projects for late winter/early spring. Please be in touch to schedule a conversation.

Category: WallpaperTag: apron, dragon pattern, dragons, multi-colored wallpaper, Scalamandre, Schumacher, Zebras

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