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"I think nature's imagination is so much greater than man's; she's never going to let us relax." — Richard Feynman
Gretchen Schauffler, Colorwright artist and creator of Devine Color™, reimagines the patterns in creation with a modern sensibility that’s clever, whimsical, and colorfully beautiful. She believes that where there is matter, there is geometry—and where there is nostalgia, there is a fresh contemporary twist waiting to happen. Her nature-inspired florals and animal symbolism are a source of delight and connection, proving that the laws of color and pattern are simple, beautiful, and familiar.
Available in traditional paste or peel-and-stick options.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
• Uncompromising Quality And Beauty: Harmonized by Colorwright artist Gretchen Schauffler, founder of Devine Color, Color Baggage wallpapers are curated with a discerning eye, ensuring cohesive and visually stunning aesthetics.
• High-Definition Inks & Print Quality: Vibrant hues and intricate details are brought to life through state-of-the-art printing techniques.
• Luxury Soft Luster Finish: Tactile elegance of a soft luster finish, adding depth and sophistication to your surroundings.
PEEL & STICK:
• Experience the convenience of easy installation and repositioning, allowing you to unleash your creativity without limitations.
• 100% Removable for up to 2 Years
• Embrace the freedom to experiment with your decor, as these wall coverings can be effortlessly removed within two years, leaving no residue on properly prepared walls.
TRADITIONAL PASTE:
• If durability and longevity are the goal, our wallpaper expressions in traditional paste applications are perfect for high-traffic areas and temperature fluctuations due to solid adhesion and long-lasting performance.
"My grandmother taught me that nature was one with our walls." — G
As soon as you walked into my grandmother's house, you saw it — a large gold-framed mirror hung between two large sliding glass doors across a spacious open living room. And beyond the glass, spreading across the entire backyard like a plush textured wall, a hilly fern garden. Lush, layered, alive. Inside, a speckled black-and-white terrazzo floor floated beneath an aqua silk-brocade sofa set, covered in matching blue-tinted plastic to protect and preserve the fine sateen threads. Instead of typical Spanish-style dining sets, my grandparents chose Modern Danish—a testament to my grandmother's inherent sense of style and continental flair, slightly elevated in the simplest ways. Nature and design. Outside and inside. One continuous living room.
That's the spirit behind CB FERNLINK.
That house taught me something I have never forgotten. That Mother Nature — in all her texture, color, and glory — belongs inside our homes. Not as decoration. Not as an afterthought. But it is the very architecture of how we feel when we walk through a door. My grandmother didn't separate the garden from the living room. She framed it. She honored it. She let it be the most powerful thing in the room — and everything else arranged itself around it.
Ferns are one of the oldest living things on earth — survivors of every mass extinction, every ice age, every radical transformation the planet has ever endured. They do not fight their circumstances. They grow through them, around them, and because of them. Their fronds unfurl slowly, curling open from the center outward, trusting that what was once tightly wound will eventually reach the light.
That's not fragility. That's ancient protection.
CB FERNLINK takes that resilience and weaves it into something even more powerful — a chain-link pattern that transforms the fern's organic reach into an interlocking structure of growth. What first appears as a chain becomes a trellis. What looks like a constraint becomes the very architecture that supports your upward reach. Through our circumstances, we can recognize our choices and heed the call to rise above the Maya — the illusion of limitation — and discover that what we thought was holding us back was actually holding us up.
We live in a world that sees structure as the enemy of freedom and constraints as the opposite of growth. CB FERNLINK pushes back on that. What if the walls around you were never meant to contain you — but to trellis you? What if the patterns of your life, even the difficult ones, were quietly training you to reach higher than you ever could have alone?
The fern doesn't break the chain. It grows through it.
That's not endurance. That's transformation.
CB FERNLINK settles into a space the way a fern garden settles into a backyard — textured, layered, so alive it makes everything around it feel more real. You don't notice everything it holds at once. You notice it when the room feels like the inside of something growing — when the walls feel less like boundaries and more like roots.
Their symbolism is a source of empowerment and guidance — and that's exactly what this wallpaper is meant to be. A reminder on your walls that nature was never meant to stay outside. That the structures in your life are not your limitations — they are your trellis. That the most grounded version of you is also the one reaching the highest.
So let CB FERNLINK take over your space. Let the garden in. Let the chain become a trellis. And keep reaching for what is higher.
Root anciently. Grow through it. Reach higher.
CB FERNLINK — because what holds you has always been teaching you how to rise.
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