Designer Series One of Five · 2026
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Jennifer Barron

Houston, Texas · jbarroninteriors.com · @jenniferbarroninteriors
The designer

A studio that starts every project with a question about pattern.

Jennifer Barron founded her four-person Houston studio in 2014. Where most designers add wallcovering last, she draws it in first — and lets the rest of the room answer to it.

Her clients are families who've decided their house is also their work — Texans mostly, scattered elsewhere. Most have lived in the house ten years and plan to stay another twenty.

In 2022 she funded a one-room redo for a foster-care transition home in East Texas out of pocket. She's been looking for a way to do that kind of work at scale ever since. This is part of that.

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The collection

Five patterns, drawn from one place.

The collection started with a question: what does a Texas-rooted wallcovering line look like that isn't bluebonnets-on-burlap? The answer turned out to be five different scales of looking.

A small-scale botanical (Magnolia Quiet). A medium-scale landscape (Hill Country Ramble). A geometric drawn from family tile (Threshold). A toile in collaboration with a Houston artist (The Bayou). And a single-wall mural of evening primrose (Vesper).

Each pattern is available in multiple colorways and ships from our Phoenix studio within five business days.

The community install

A reading room at New Hope House.

For the community install that's part of every William Morris partnership, Jennifer chose New Hope House — a transitional housing program for women and children leaving abusive partners in Houston's Third Ward.

"The reading room is where the kids end up after school. I wanted to make it beautiful for the work it does."

Jennifer chose Threshold — the pattern based on her grandmother's entryway — installed in soft green across one full wall. Install March 2026.

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About the partnership

One of five, this year.

Every year, William Morris Wallpaper invites five independent designers to develop original wallpaper lines under their own names. Every partnership includes an install in a community space the designer chooses. We donate the wallpaper. The designer funds the install. The patterns live alongside our catalogue. The work lives wherever the designer wants it to.

See the rest of the series Read about us on Jennifer’s site