It was love at first sight when we discovered Blime. As a premium, made-in-France paint brand, they help you find the shades that truly resonate with your style, allowing you to create an interior you can be proud of.
We understand how tricky it can be to find the perfect paint to complement a patterned wallpaper. That’s why we’ve curated a selection of our most beautiful combinations to inspire you.
How to pair your Season Paper wallpaper with Blime paint?
Finding the perfect balance between an iconic pattern and a paint shade is the secret to an interior with a unique character. To guide you through your decorating projects, we have imagined an artistic encounter between Season Paper Collection's poetic prints and Blime’s timeless color palette.
Whether you are a fan of tone-on-tone for a cozy, enveloping atmosphere or prefer playing with bold contrasts to energize a wall, each pairing has been designed as a true moodboard. Discover our favorite duos to elevate your walls:
Our "Wallpaper & Paint" duo inspirations
- L'Oiseau: To highlight its delicate lines, opt for the depth of Ouzo Calling or the softness of Pottery Mood.
- Pop Nuage: Create a cocoon of softness by pairing it with the powdery shades of Honey Moon, Sweet Grain, or On Mute.
- Cottage: The countryside spirit shines through with the botanical shades of Sage Words or the warmth of Butter Curl.
- Garden Argile: An indoor garden enhanced by mineral tones like Oxford Tweed or Sunday Jersey.
- Étoffe Terre & Embruns: Go for an organic look with the earthy pigments of Sand Osmose, Morning View, or the character of Goudes Enough.
Authenticity at the heart of your decor
Choosing Season Paper wallpaper and Blime paint means choosing craftsmanship and quality. Every pattern is hand-drawn in our design studio, and every paint shade is crafted to offer exceptional pigment depth. Due to this artisanal production, our products feature subtle nuances that guarantee the authenticity and uniqueness of your interior decor. Bring your walls to life with vibrant, organic, or mineral harmonies.