Our Shape Shifter, Smoothie Mint wallpaper by Irina Chikati brings together soft organic cut-outs, translucent overlays, and expressive painterly brush marks in a fresh, balanced collage. The design layers muted mint, seafoam green, soft sky blue, and deeper slate accents against a quiet neutral background. The visual rhythm feels light and contemporary, offering artistic movement across the wall without overwhelming the space. Like all our wallpapers, this design is made-to-measure for your specific wall dimensions and is completely PVC-free.
About the design
What we like about this design is the effortless dialogue between solid painted blocks and translucent, watercolor-like washes. Large rounded mounds in pale pistachio and cool mint create an anchoring foundation, while floating pebbles, elongated bars, and sketched strokes in denim and slate blue introduce a rhythmic tempo across the surface.
The composition avoids rigid geometry, favouring freeform silhouettes that recall modern paper collages. Because the tones sit close in value, the pattern reads as a gentle, cohesive wash of colour from across the room, revealing fine brushwork textures and overlapping layers as you step closer. It gives the mural wallpapers a bespoke, gallery-inspired character that feels both playful and refined.
In the room
We see this design working particularly well in spaces where you want a calm yet creative backdrop. In a living room, giving the wallpaper a wide, uninterrupted wall behind a low sofa lets the full scale of the organic shapes unfold without visual crowding. It is equally suited to a bedroom, where the cool mint and pastel blue tones create an airy, tranquil setting across a bedhead wall.
Because the forms are generous and gently spaced, the pattern also adapts nicely to compact spaces such as an entryway, study, or dressing area. In rooms with plenty of soft daylight, the delicate shifts between sage, mint, and sky blue become especially luminous, though the darker slate details ensure the design holds its definition under warmer evening lamps as well.
Styling it
To complement the light, artistic energy of this design, we would pair it with furniture that has clean silhouettes and understated finishes. Natural ash, pale birch, or light-toned oak woodwork sit harmoniously beside the mint and sea green shapes.
For surrounding accents, consider matte ceramic vases, frosted glassware, or brushed pewter details rather than high-gloss or ornate metallic finishes. When introducing textiles, smooth woven cushions in chalky blue, unbleached cotton throws, or a low-pile wool rug in a soft grey tone will ground the room nicely while letting our wall murals remain the primary decorative voice.
Colour combinations
The artwork centres on a fresh palette of mint green, seafoam, pale powder blue, and soft stone grey, punctuated by accents of slate and muted denim blue.
When choosing paint colours for adjoining walls or woodwork, a soft off-white with cool or neutral undertones offers a clean, seamless transition. For a slightly more cocooning feel, a pale sage or misty grey-blue drawn directly from the larger shapes works beautifully on surrounding walls. If you want to introduce contrast through larger furniture, charcoal upholstery or deep indigo accents will echo the darkest brush marks in the pattern.
About our wallpaper
Our wallpaper is custom made-to-measure based on your exact wall dimensions. Producing each order specifically to your measurements helps avoid purchasing unnecessary excess wallpaper compared with standard fixed-size rolls.
All Wallism wallpapers are completely PVC-free and printed on paper with a subtle physical structure that gives our designs a natural finish. Our products are designed to be straightforward and easy to hang, with versatile options suited to homeowners and renters across different living situations.