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Flint Wood & Hicks Debut Collaboration with Wallshoppe
March 3,
2026 by Karen Parrish in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Introducing Flint Wood & Hicks for Wallshoppe, the debut collection of David Flint Wood and India Hicks—a collection where timeless craftsmanship meets playful California polish. Rooted in tradition yet refreshingly modern, this collaboration reimagines classic motifs through a bold, artful lens.
Each print feels storied and intentional: tailored stripes, painterly florals, and heritage-inspired patterns softened with unexpected color and scale. The result is wallpaper that feels collected, not manufactured — layered, warm, and endlessly livable.
The collection launched at Design LA on March 2.
The collection, inspired by the language of tides and trade winds; with England as their internal compass. “The collection grew out of the idea that paradise doesn’t have to be wild to be joyful; it can be orderly, layered and occasionally slightly eccentric,” says designer India Hicks.
Hicks describes the collection as “textured, restrained, timeless, and understated. Patterns that feel collected over time and meant to be enjoyed daily, not admired nervously from across the room… England shows up in the restraint, the rhythm, and the belief that patterns should behave themselves. There’s a love of tradition, symmetry, and things that feel collected rather than designed. Even when the colors drift into the tropics, there’s always an underlying sense of order.”
Designs in the collection include a bold “Big Bamboo” in green, black and blue. There is a diverse color assortment of the striped design, “Boys Pajamas” in burlap with black, brown and olive, and traditional wallpaper in black, dark coral, dark/red, khaki, navy, seafoam, and others.
The “Buttonwood” design, an orderly pattern in blue-on-eggshell, cream-on-minty green, dark coral, dark olive, dark sand-on-mahogany-brown, eggshell-on-blue, eggshell-on-pink, and a host of other beautiful color combinations from neutrals to a range of blues.
The “Clubhouse-Macro” is a larger, interwoven design with details in colors ranging from chestnut, ebony and oak, with a “Clubhouse-Micro” design in the same colors with a, smaller pattern, as the name suggests. These rich colors show off the pattern in a different way in each color.
“Freedom” comes in both grasscloth and traditional paper with colors ranging from deep faded-midnight and mahogany brown to a lighter, breezier pink, pale-green, and sky-blue.
“Ink Palm,” “Let’s-Get-High,” “Love Vine,” “Midnight-Pam,” “Rum Trade,” “Runaway,” “Sea-Biscuit,” “Snake-Trails,” “Spice of Life (small and large patterns),” and “Spider-Lily” round out the collection.
Be sure to check out the collection on-line to get the full scope of the designs.