UDC Homes has unveiled its latest wallpaper collection, The Garden Remembers, marking the brand’s first venture into bespoke veneer wallpapers. The new line draws inspiration from the natural grains, textures, and time‑worn markings found in the bark of trees, translating them into intricate wall coverings that merge craft and couture.
Founder Neha Jain describes the collection as a meeting point of “veneer marquetry, Art Deco geometry, and Parisian elegance,” reflecting the brand’s continued exploration of material richness and surface detailing.


The Garden Remembers is conceived as a study of nature’s constant transformation, expressed through three stages—bloom, rest, and rebirth. Each stage is represented by distinct designs and materials, crafted using techniques such as French knots, silk thread appliqué, glass bead detailing, and wooden or pearl embellishments.
The series’ “bloom” phase features designs like La Voie, Lavarde, and Autumn Silk, portraying lush forests and play of light. The “rest” phase includes Lumina Pearl Drops, Shimmer Dori, and Crepe Flow Lines, evoking stillness through deep tones and tactile detailing. The final phase of “rebirth,” represented by Solstice Glaze and Celestine, captures renewal through subtle backgrounds highlighted with golden embellishments.


The collection positions wallpaper as an expressive surface capable of creating sensory experiences within living spaces. With The Garden Remembers, UDC Homes continues its focus on craftsmanship, artistry, and emotional connection to material, reaffirming its place in India’s evolving landscape of interior design.

Athmaja Biju is the Editor at Abir Pothi. She is a Translator and Writer working on Visual Culture.



