The Wilde Darbar
✔️ Choose from 4 premium wallpaper textures
✔️ Consult us to get matching fabrics or rugs
✔️ Ask us for a complimentary super imposed image
✔️ Choose textured peel & stick for other surfaces like: wood, glass, steel, tiles
Important: Add 2" margin to the wall width & height
✔️ Installation is available upon request
✔️ Fast Delivery, Made to measure in 10-12 days
✔️ For Bespoke projects, call us on +91 9930434087
Wilde Pattern Company: A Design-First Philosophy
Our Story
At Wilde Pattern Company, we craft designs that transform walls into canvases of self-expression. Inspired by travel, art, and culture, our prints bring warmth, character, and storytelling into every space. With a passion for craftsmanship and collaboration, we help you create a home that feels uniquely yours.
Designer’s Note
Every design is a journey—rooted in history, inspired by art, and shaped by culture. I believe spaces should feel personal and evocative, turning walls into stories. Through Wilde Pattern Company, I hope to bring designs that resonate with you and make your home truly special.
— Priyall, Founder & Creative Director
Est. Dispatch
With great care & attention, our custom wallpapers are expected to be shipped within 14 days and rugs within 6-8 weeks from the purchase date.
The Wilde Darbar is inspired by the idea of an Indian chinoiserie garden, where Eastern artistry meets Indian courtly taste, and nature is composed with elegance rather than abundance. Flowing branches, soft blossoms, and birds in mid-flight unfold across the wall like a painted garden imagined for palace interiors.
This is a landscape shaped by influence and exchange: the delicacy of chinoiserie linework paired with the restraint and dignity of Indian architecture. The composition feels ceremonial yet light, ornamental yet measured, echoing the painted panels and garden views found in old Indian residences and royal pavilions.
Designed for grown interiors, The Wilde Darbar brings a sense of cultivated calm to bedrooms, formal living spaces, dining rooms, and studies. From afar, it reads as atmosphere and rhythm; up close, as intricate detail and craft.
A wallpaper that feels collected rather than decorated, The Wilde Darbar evokes a garden not meant to be wandered through, but quietly observed, a space of pause, refinement, and timeless beauty.