If your home office feels a bit meh, it might be crying out for a wallpaper makeover. Not just any wallpaper—quirky wallpaper. We’re talking bold prints, offbeat motifs, and unexpected colour combos that inject personality into every Zoom call.
Whether you’re building your workspace from scratch or giving it a fun refresh, this list of 34+ wallpaper ideas will help you create a backdrop that’s anything but boring. And because we’re all about that eclectic life, these ideas play well with boho, mid-century, vintage, maximalist, and modern mish-mash styles.
Let’s dive in.
1. Scalloped stripes

Swap standard stripes for scalloped ones. The curvy lines add softness and whimsy to your space, especially in pastel palettes or rainbow hues.
2. Abstract doodles

Think scribbles, squiggles, and spontaneous shapes that look like they came from a creative brainstorm session. Perfect for a creative thinker’s home office.
3. Tropical with a twist

Go beyond banana leaves—think hot pink parrots, golden pineapples, or monkeys in tuxedos. The more surreal, the better.
4. Celestial vibes

Stars, moons, constellations—celestial wallpaper adds a dreamy, otherworldly mood. Ideal if your best ideas come from the stars.
5. Vintage postage stamps

Tiny prints of old-school postage stamps make for a quirky, travel-inspired feature wall. Add matching vintage postcards or a globe lamp to complete the look.
6. Memphis squiggles

The Memphis design movement is a goldmine for quirky inspiration. Loud colours, geometric patterns, and asymmetrical layouts bring a joyful sense of rebellion.
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7. Victorian taxidermy

Think butterflies in glass domes, anatomical drawings, and beetles in jewel tones. Equal parts creepy and cool.
8. Funky florals

Oversized blooms in unexpected colours (like navy and neon yellow) give traditional florals a fresh, eclectic twist.
9. Hand-drawn faces

Minimalist line art portraits feel artsy and modern. Choose a repeating pattern or a mural-style focal point.
10. Bookish prints

Wallpaper that mimics bookshelves? Yes, please. Especially charming in libraries or studies with a literary lean.
11. Eyes everywhere

A repeat pattern of illustrated eyes adds mystery and humour. Bonus points if they blink.
12. Paint splatter

Unleash your inner Jackson Pollock with bold paint splatter prints. They bring instant energy to a workspace.
13. Mushroom mania

Toadstools, morels, and all things fungi. Weird? A bit. Adorable? Absolutely.
14. Retro tech

Typewriters, cassette tapes, vintage phones—great for digital creatives with a nostalgic streak.
15. Leopard print (in neon)

Leopard print is timeless, but give it an eclectic twist in acid green, hot pink, or metallic gold.
16. Comic book panels

A graphic wallpaper made of comic strips or pop art speech bubbles adds a dose of fun and humour.
17. Ink blot tests

Bring in a psychological twist with Rorschach-style ink blot patterns. Moody, mirrored, and mysteriously beautiful.
18. Chinoiserie gone wild

Traditional Chinoiserie scenes—but with dinosaurs, UFOs, or punk pandas hidden in the trees.
19. Maximalist florals + geometrics

Can’t decide between patterns? Don’t! Mix florals with stripes, chevrons, or polka dots in a coordinated chaos.
20. Fruit salad explosion

Pineapples, strawberries, and bananas in clashing colours make for a juicy statement wall.
21. Graffiti mural

Bring the street art indoors. Look for wallpaper that mimics spray paint, tags, or stencil art. It’s creative chaos in the best way.
22. Faces in things

Anthropomorphic wallpaper—like smiling teapots or sassy sofas—adds a sense of surreal fun.
23. Old maps with a twist

Vintage maps overlaid with pop culture references, mythical creatures, or gold foil highlights.
24. Animal print remix

Zebra, tiger, and snake—but abstracted, pixelated, or done in ombré rainbow tones.
25. Vintage matchbox art

Quirky, retro, and endlessly collectable. Matchbox art prints in repeat patterns make for a one-of-a-kind wall.
26. Newspaper collage

Use wallpaper that looks like a decoupage of old headlines, ads, and classifieds—ideal for writers and editors.
27. Illustrated jungle

Hand-drawn tigers, swinging monkeys, and oversized palms. Works well in earthy colour palettes.
28. 80s arcade vibes

Bright pixels, Pac-Man ghosts, and neon grids? Totally rad. Great for a gaming or creative editing space.
29. Repeating hands

Hands in every pose—drawing, pointing, peace signs, typing—make a surprisingly versatile design.
30. Underwater dreamscape

Mermaids, shipwrecks, and coral scenes make your office feel like a storybook under the sea.
31. Quirky terrazzo

Not your average terrazzo—think shapes that look like sprinkles, puzzle pieces, or bubble gum blobs.
32. Vintage circus

Tents, elephants, acrobats and a touch of faded glam. For the ringmaster of the Zoom room.
33. Victorian wallpaper mashups

Traditional damask—then look closer and see skulls, spaceships, or abstract animals hiding in the swirls.
34. Bauhaus grids gone rogue

Classic Bauhaus shapes made chaotic with unexpected colours and overlap. A nod to order—but with rebellion.
Tips for choosing the right quirky wallpaper
Not sure where to start? Here are a few quick tips:
- Start with one wall: A feature wall is a great way to dip your toes into the quirk pool.
- Match it with your mood: Calming colours = focus, bright colours = energy, dark prints = drama.
- Balance with solids: Let your wallpaper do the talking by keeping the rest of the space simple.
- Layer your personality: Add books, art, or vintage finds that echo your wallpaper’s vibe.
Where to buy quirky wallpaper
Here are some of the best places (that ship to the US and beyond) to find these wonderfully weird designs:
- Spoonflower – Custom designs from indie artists.
- Hygge & West – Great for bold patterns and maximalist florals.
- Wallshoppe – Fun, retro, and pop-culture designs.
- Society6 – Affordable peel-and-stick options.
- Etsy – Search “quirky wallpaper” and get ready to scroll.
Final thoughts: make it yours
At the end of the day, your home office should feel like you. Quirky wallpaper is more than just decoration—it’s self-expression. It’s permission to be playful. It’s a background that sparks joy and productivity.
So go ahead—cover your walls in bananas or beetles. Mix polka dots with pineapples. Let your personality burst out of every corner.
You’re the boss of this office, and quirky wallpaper is your statement piece.
P.S. Want more home office inspo? Don’t forget to check out our Pinterest boards and printable calendar collections at Calendoo Studios!