As summer starts to wind down, we’re hanging on to the last golden days the best way we know how, with a playlist that feels like sunshine, road trips, late-night swims, and doing absolutely nothing.
And because we can’t listen to music without turning it into a design moment, we matched each song with a wallpaper that captures the mood. It’s part design inspo, part nostalgia trip, and all about stretching out the season just a little bit longer.
“Cruel Summer” – Taylor Swift
The vibe:
late-night windows down, heart racing, drama in the best way
The wallpaper:
Boscobel Oak in Antique Gold & Black—a dramatic take on nature, this design captures that stormy-summer energy with its intricate oak motif and rich, shadowy palette. It’s grounded in classic beauty but has a bold, emotional edge… kind of like the song.
“Electric Feel” – MGMT
The vibe:
late-night pool party, disco ball reflections, retro with a wild side
The wallpaper:
Coban in Pétale feels like this song turned into pattern. It’s electric and a little trippy. The ikat-inspired design and embossed texture give it a rhythmic energy, and the rotary print mimics the feel of something handcrafted and unexpected.
“Rhiannon” – Fleetwood Mac
The vibe:
mysterious, timeless, a little haunting in the most beautiful way
The wallpaper:
Tall Trees Mural in Sunset feels like a quiet spell. With its soft, moody palette and towering forest scene, this mural captures that sense of something just out of reach—elegant, a little eerie, and deeply grounded in nature. Like the song, it’s dramatic without shouting, and it brings a calm kind of power to any space.
“Hotel California” – Eagles
The vibe:
desert air, vintage motel signs, golden hour
The wallpaper:
Patio Exotique in Roussillon brings a sun-drenched charm to this iconic track’s moody desert narrative. With hand-painted tiles, sun-baked tones, and scattered succulents, it captures that nostalgic Southwest-meets-SoCal feeling.
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