The Sebago wallpaper and fabric collection is a fond reflection on cherished summer vacations spent canoeing and swimming in Maine. By the lake, nature offers her own easy listening station with the sound water softly lapping a rocky shore and a Loon’s call in the morning mist.
I currently live on a small pond in the Maine woods. Its claim to fame is the size of it’s water snakes. Although a bit removed from a true lake camp experience, it doesn’t stop us from making the most of it’s tiny shoreline. The first chirp of the peeper in the spring is cause for celebration (is that just a New England thing?) and the Whip-poor-wills sing their own lullaby. And yes, we’ve even had the occasional Loon stay a day or two on it’s migration.
I wanted to capture every bit of this outdoorsy essence with this collection. I hope you’ll invite Sebago into your home and make everyday feel like a little lake escape.
Sebago
The title character, Sebago, was named for an iconic Maine lake. This graphic canoes and paddles design, with its rustic faux weave and earthy color palette, imparts cabincore charm. Add outdoorsy appeal to short term rentals, treasured family camps, or lakeside homes.
Morgan tartan plaid has a faux woven texture that brings warmth and a sense of traditional to walls, furnishings, and home decor. A versatile and welcome addition to cabincore, cottagecore, and equestrian interiors.
Lake Island draws from Sebago’s painted canoe paddles to create a random stripe that works equally well on textiles and wallpaper. The same faux rustic textures add warmth and character to outdoorsy interiors.