Forget the Grandma Look: Sarah Jessica Parker Proves Floral Wallpaper Is All About Style

Sarah Jessica Parker proves that floral wallpaper is chic, modern, and timeless – far from being a grandma thing
Sarah Jessica Parker proves that floral wallpaper is chic, modern, and timeless – far from being a grandma thing. (Image credit: Wallshoppe)

If you still think floral prints are a “grandma thing,” Sarah Jessica Parker is about to change your mind. Her new wallpaper collection turns florals into an elegant, sophisticated, and truly timeless element in interior design.

The “Mysa” wallpaper collection, designed by Sarah Jessica Parker in collaboration with Wallshoppe, is a true invitation to slow down and appreciate the beauty of simplicity in interior design.

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If the actress’s iconic looks in Sex and the City and And Just Like That already prove her love for floral prints, this collection confirms she’s never been afraid to embrace this classic décor element. Each model in the Mysa line features a reimagined floral pattern — perfect for anyone seeking a charming, elegant home full of personality.

While many people associate floral prints with something old-fashioned, Sarah Jessica Parker’s approach breaks down that notion. The inspiration comes from Scandinavian style, known for its minimalist, cozy, and timeless design. The name “Mysa” itself references a Swedish term symbolizing comfort, coziness, and well-being. The Nordic wildflowers featured in the wallpapers bring together classic and contemporary influences, creating a light, sophisticated, and modern aesthetic.

Wallpaper (Image credit: Wallshoppe)

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The secret to achieving a modern and elegant floral look in your décor lies in the smart mix of colors and patterns. That’s exactly what Sarah Jessica Parker and Eric Hughes, Wallshoppe’s co-creative director, accomplished with this collection. By blending different types of flowers, the result is a vibrant, playful, and highly personal aesthetic — nothing like the dated florals of decades past.

Another valuable tip is to balance large floral prints with smaller ones, creating an interesting and charming visual contrast. This combination delivers a fresh approach that aligns with the maximalist style, but in a light and sophisticated way.

When used well, florals are versatile, elegant, and never go out of style. And if you still have doubts, just look at Sarah Jessica Parker — she proves that florals are indeed a sign of great taste in interior decoration.

Source: Homes & Gardens

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