With Mad Men ending this Sunday, the clever PR team for Graham & Brown sent us a quick note to point out — hey, that trippy wallpaper office wallpaper you’ve seen every season is theirs. It’s called, well, “Trippy”, and you can get it for $50 a roll.
From Graham & Brown’s note:
Mad Men, the iconic TV show that has taken us by storm for the past seven seasons is coming to an end this Sunday…
International wallpaper and design company Graham & Brown has held a special relationship with Mad Men as Trippy, one of our favorite wallpapers has been featured throughout. Things have changed in the last seven years but Trippy has remained a staple, this modern superfresco design, taking us back to the halcyon days of the 60’s and 70’s. Below is a preview of the finale that has a glimpse of our popular Trippy, in orange.
- Watch the exclusive trailer for the Mad Men finale — including a peek of Graham & Brown’s Trippy wallpaper
Jamie says
We had water damage on a wall that had original 1961 wallpaper and it had to be torn out. Any idea on how to find the original maker or match the pattern?
pam kueber says
Hi Jamie. Not that I know of. There were SO MANY makers and patterns in the day. You could go through all the stock available from the three companies that sell vintage wallpaper — you might hit the jackpot. See our story here: https://retrorenovation.com/2011/03/01/7-places-to-buy-vintage-wallpaper-from-1-25-to-200-per-roll/
Jerry says
Was wondering if there were other options available for retro wallpaper.
pam kueber says
We have an entire category of stories in the Decorate/Wallpaper category, see them here — https://retrorenovation.com/category/period-accents/wallpaper/
CyberCraft Robots says
Hey! I just visited the site (May 23rd) and this wallpaper is on sale!!
Brooke says
While I like this paper I’ve seen it in so many places I find I’m a bit tired of it. You can find it also on Wallpaperfromthe70s.com along with some other nice retro options under the “I love the 70s” category (despite the name lots of these would work for 50/60’s inspired houses etc)
Nate says
It was also on the walls in the room The Doctor (Who) rented in the 2010 episode “The Lodger”. That’s when I fell in love with the pattern.