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The Fogo Island Collection pays homage to the historical significance of wallpaper.

Wallpaper first had a purely utilitarian purpose and was employed to ward off the chill in uninsulated homes. It has since evolved to be an expression of personal taste and aesthetics, as well as for some Newfoundlanders, a cultural emblem and source of comfort. That’s why wallpaper was so integral in the design scheme for Fogo Island Inn.

Fogo Island Inn Design Strategist, Ernst Hupel, has reimagined the Fogo Island Inn designs with British partner, Christopher Farr Cloth. Their kinship in preserving the craft and culture of the past in new forms, while supporting local and ethical production at the highest quality made them a natural collaborator.


    We Sailed Away Fabric

    $320 /Linear Meter
    Imagined by Donna Wilson, We Sailed Away captures the expansive view of the wild North Atlantic Ocean and horizon, sometimes broken by the breeching of migrating whales. All fabrics are...

    Island Atmosphere Wallpaper

    $160 /Linear Meter
    Nick Herder’s design expresses the dynamic interplay of light, showcasing the island’s atmospheric nuances. From the morning’s soft glow to the vibrant sunsets, Island Atmosphere allows you to experience the...

    We Sailed Away Wallpaper

    $160 /Linear Meter
    Imagined by Donna Wilson, We Sailed Away captures the expansive view of the wild North Atlantic Ocean and horizon, sometimes broken by the breeching of migrating whales. 

    Make Fish Wallpaper

    $160 /Linear Meter
    Designed by Newfoundlander Nick Herder, Make Fish is a tribute to the noble cod, embodying the connection between Fogo Islanders and the essential role played by the cod in our...

    Set the Scene Fabric

    $320 /Linear Meter
    Donna Wilson’s interpretation of the timeless “Toile de Jouy” is Set the Scene, a visual narrative that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of Fogo Island. All fabrics are...

    Set the Scene Wallpaper

    $160 /Linear Meter
    Donna Wilson’s interpretation of the timeless “Toile de Jouy” is Set the Scene, a visual narrative that offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of Fogo Island.

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