Lakai wallcovering £150 for three rolls. Fabric from £109 per metre: Transylvanian Folk, Patola, Black Bird, Lakai, Gypsy Ochre, Hindustan. Furniture from £1690, cushions from £99, footstools from £290
 
Rooted in the region’s gypsy spirit and diverse ethnic heritage, Transylvanian lifestyle brand Mindthegap’s Nomad collection is made up of six designs of fabrics, now available in a range of upholstered furniture and cushions, plus accompanying wallcoverings. A melting pot of folk-inspired craft and tradition, Nomad is an authentic and eclectic exploration of the patterns, motifs and cultures of travelling peoples from around the world. In an enticing palette of brick reds, ochre, earthy pinks and deep blues, wallcoverings combine the impact of a mural with traditional wallpaper repeats, while the heavyweight, rustically-textured printed linen is stonewashed for a vintage effect and handmade look. Encapsulating Mindthegap’s unique artistic identity and bohemian approach to design, intriguing combinations include intricate Roma gypsy-inspired birds and florals, Hindustani elephants and explorers and graphic woven patterns from Eastern Asia. “Somewhere deep in our hearts we are all hippies, free-spirited nomads wandering the world, taken by our dreams to unknown and marvelous places,” Mindthegap founder Stefan Ormenisan explains.  A world of creativity and free spirit, Nomad’s richly detailed hand-drawn patterns and unexpected colourways come together to create an encyclopedic history of gypsy culture and design.