What happens when a hidden stream becomes the heart of the forest.
This pattern is a fluid arrangement of dense foliage set against an intensely vibrant watercolor wash background. Unlike its siblings in the collection, the leaves here appear almost submerged, with deep emerald and aquatic teal hues dominating, punctuated by small bursts of pale, submerged chartreuse. The composition features a strong central focus with elements radiating outward, creating a vortex of color and movement.
The vibe: Tropical grotto meets abstract expressionism. Lush, cool, and undeniably deep. The kind of pattern that makes a room feel instantly cooler, literally and figuratively.
Works beautifully in: Spas and Wellness Centers, a dramatic Entryway or Hallway, a high-impact Bathroom installation, sunny Offices that need visual cooling, unexpected Ceiling treatments, or a tropical-themed Sunroom. This is for people who appreciate the drama of depth and cool tones.
Real talk: "Immerse" is the most water-heavy of the Canopy Wash patterns. The intensity of the teal background wash means this is a highly saturated look that reads almost like a mood-setting mural rather than traditional wallpaper. It's not for a strictly neutral, beige-heavy palette, and it is most certainly not going to brighten up a naturally dark room—it will, however, turn that room into a gorgeous, moody sanctuary. If you need your wallpaper to feel light and airy, this is not it. But if you want to lean into the concept of a deep, cooling visual retreat, you’ve found your answer.
The concentration of the wash technique around the central elements provides a surprising sense of three-dimensional depth, pulling the eye in and suggesting movement like water. The color temperature remains consistently cool, regardless of light source.
For moody minimalists, lovers of coastal intensity, and anyone who believes true luxury is the feeling of absolute coolness and calm.
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because art this unpredictable deserves a solid foundation.
Collection note: Part of the Canopy Wash series, where we explore the atmospheric beauty of light, foliage, and the fluid nature of watercolor.