Every year I like to refresh the wallpaper designs in my Spoonflower shop with new colorways based on the Benjamin Moore color of the year and color trend palette. I simply love the muted, dusty colors they've chosen for 2025, which will give any room a subtle change of atmosphere, while not being too overpowering in the space.
This year, I've created 2 new collections with patterns pulled from my whimsical heritage collection as well as a few coordinating patterns that are perfect to mix and match wallpapers and textiles.

Cinnamon Slate
Benjamin Moore has announced their 2025 color of the year, which is Cinnamon Slate. They describe this dusty purple as a "delicate mix of heathered plum and velvety brown" that "offers enduring style and a modern sensibility." It's the perfect dreamy purple pink that fits any whimsical aesthetic. How perfect would a color drenched room look with an accent wall done in a matching damask wallpaper?
I love how Cinnamon Slate looks alongside Ashwood Moss, which is from their 2025 color trends palette to create the perfect Whimsigoth vibe.

Ashwood Moss
Ashwood Moss is a deeper, moodier green compared to the other Benjamin Moore inspired colorway I stock in my Spoonflower shop, Antique Pewter, which is a light gray green. I love how Ashwood Moss reminds me of walking deep in the forest at dusk, which is a perfect mood for my woodland wallpapers.

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