What’s old is new again.

Think ofwhite kitchens, stripes, or a marble with just the right amount of veining.

Another decor moment in that category?

William Morris fabric in a colorful patio

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These prints become more than a design statementthey become sentimental.

Want to bring a touch of the past into your home?

Here are the ninevintageprints that are making a comeback today.

Scalamandre Tigre

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Scalamandre Tigre

Whether or not you love an animal print,Scalamandre Tigreis an instantly recognizable classic.

“Collectors of vintage furniture are seeking vintage fabrics that may have once been on the original furnishings.

This is why classic ones like Scalamandre Tigre have longstanding staying power,” says Jones.

Schumacher Queen of Spain

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“The Queen of Spain has been very popular from the 1960s.

It was created for Mick Jaggars' apartment and is one of most iconic and popular designs.

Citrus Garden was also recently used in the Colony Palm Beach renovation.

Lee Jofa Hollyhock

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This is reminiscent of the stripes, florals and plaids mixed for that ultra-preppy look.”

Yet, today, it still looks incredibly chiceven modern.

It comes in several different color ways, including pink and green and a subdued gray and green.

Southern Living Citrus Garden

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“Schumachers Les Fougeres has remained stylish for decades.

It’s dramatic on wallpaper, particularly in its high contrast color ways.

This classic print is perfectly sweet in a nursery, a powder room, or even a bedroom.

Morris & Co. Rosehip

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Colefax & Fowler Boxwood

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Schumacher Les Fougeres

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Brunschwig & Fils Bird and Thistle

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Sister Parish Dolly

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