3. Scalamandré ‘Zebra’

Scalamandré’s ‘Zebra’ wallpaper, introduced in 1945, features prancing zebras set against vibrant backgrounds, capturing a playful yet elegant aesthetic. Originally designed for New York City’s Gino of Capri restaurant, the pattern gained widespread recognition after being featured in Wes Anderson’s 2001 film, ‘The Royal Tenenbaums,’ adorning Margot Tenenbaum’s bedroom.
Its distinctive design has since appeared in various films and upscale interiors, solidifying its status as a pop culture icon. The ‘Zebra’ pattern remains a beloved choice in interior design, reflecting its enduring popularity and whimsical charm. (scalamandre.com)