Japanese Wallpaper & Wall Murals

Japanese design is becoming more and more popular by the day thanks to its intricate, and highly detailed design features. Featuring detailed watercolour branches, birds and pagodas, our Japanese wallpapers are a beautiful addition to a bedroom, living room or bathroom! These carefully curated wallpapers and mural wallpapers help a room blossom into a sophisticated and elegant space.

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  • Bespoke

    All our wall murals are fully customisable! If you are looking for a wallpaper unique to you and your home, you can leave your customisation details in the 4th step of our order process.

  • Sustainable

    Sustainability has always been at the heart of WallpaperMural.com. We use FSC-approved materials, VOC-free water-based inks and recyclable packaging to help reduce our carbon footprint. We even plant a tree for every order!

  • Made-to-Order

    All our wall murals are made-to-order. This not only allows full customisation, but also less waste and less energy consumption - further reducing our carbon footprint!

  • Quick Dispatch

    We aim for all our wallpaper murals to be dispatched within 2-5 working days. We also use super quick courier partners too that allow us to deliver internationally within 3 working days!

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More About Japanese Wallpaper & Wall Murals

Our Japanese wall murals are inspired by the Japandi and Japonaiserie design movements.

Japonaiserie was a term used by Vincent van Gogh to describe artwork heavily influenced by Japanese styles. He, in particular, found inspiration in the Japanese wood carving printing styles.

The Japandi design movement takes the traditional styles of Japanese wallpaper, and makes them more subtle. It is known as a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design, taking the detailed motifs from Japan and blending this beautifully with the neutral, minimal Scandi style. In contrast to clean, perfect Scandi styling, there is a saying in Japan: "wabi-sabi", which means that there is beauty in imperfection.