In today’s design landscape, the demand for biophilic interior design continues to grow – and for good reason. The connection to nature has become more than a trend; it’s a movement towards wellness, calm, and sensory engagement.
If you’re an architect, interior designer, or manufacturer looking to bring the outdoors in, the new Nature’s Hideout print collection by Grace Garrett offers an inspired, versatile solution across upholstery fabric, window coverings, wall coverings, and window film.
A Tranquil Escape, Captured in Biophilic Interior Design
Inspired by the sun-dappled serenity of Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Nature’s Hideout evokes the soothing rhythm of coastal life. This collection invites you into a world where lush palm leaves sway gently in the breeze, playful magpies animate the skies, and textured macadamias and weathered sandstone patterns ground you in earthy, tactile beauty.
Each design celebrates the textural nuance and organic shapes found in nature — thoughtfully translated into elegant, contemporary prints ideal for hospitality, healthcare, education and commercial spaces.

“As there are so many different elements in this collection, it was really important to make sure everything felt cohesive and worked for a commercial audience. We worked with Grace on developing colour palettes that stood apart from her previous collections but still felt purposeful and considered.”
– Chloe Rose, Head of Creative & Design, Materialised
Multi-Surface Harmony: A Collection for Every Application
Nature’s Hideout is not limited to one surface — it’s a cross-disciplinary collection designed with adaptability in mind, perfect for projects where aesthetic cohesion across materials is key.
1. Upholstery Fabric
Elevate furniture with rich textures and organic prints that nod to native flora and natural formations. The palette is grounded in warm blues, burnt fig and tropical greens, providing a restful base for lobbies, lounges, and hospitality environments.
2. Window Coverings & Curtains
Whether it’s light-filtering sheers or statement drapery, the biophilic interior design collection’s nature-infused patterns bring movement and tranquility to windows. Designs like Date Palm Leaf and Banana Stripe play with light and shadow to create layered depth and visual calm.
3. Commercial Wall Coverings
Create immersive environments with large-scale prints like Paradise Palms – perfect for reception areas, breakout zones, and wellness spaces. The durable substrates meet the demands of commercial interiors while retaining a bespoke, handcrafted look.
4. Window Film
For subtle privacy, frosted and clear window film options are ideal for partitions, meeting rooms, or boutique retail fitouts.
“With print, you can’t just design for one surface; you have to think big: Upholstery, wall coverings, drapery. How will the scale work across all of those? How can we make the most impact through smart colour choices? We made sure to cover all bases: warms, cools, darks, lights – so there’s something for every space and style.”
– Chloe Rose, Head of Creative & Design, Materialised
A Seamless Blend of Design and Nature
At the heart of Nature’s Hideout is Grace Garrett’s ability to translate the Australian landscape into contemporary design. The result is a collection that supports wellbeing, enhances spatial storytelling, and offers designers the flexibility to maintain a consistent biophilic interior design language across diverse surfaces.
Bring Nature In – Your Way
Whether you’re specifying for a boutique hotel, reimagining workspaces, or refreshing birthing suites, Nature’s Hideout offers a curated, sophisticated take on nature-inspired design.
Ready to create your own hideout? Contact us for samples, or to schedule a consultation with the team in our Design Studios. For collection enquiries, get in touch at [email protected]
About the Author: Catherine McGowan
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