Stacy Garcia Design Studio Unveils Wallcovering Collection in Collaboration with Momentum

Stacy Garcia Design Studio is proud to introduce its latest collection of wallcoverings, developed in collaboration with commercial interiors leader Momentum Textiles & Wallcoverings. The release showcases four distinctive designs—Echelon, Hierarchy, Second Nature, and Unwind—each inspired by the organic textures and layered beauty of the natural world.

Known for infusing interiors with sophisticated, trend-forward design, Stacy Garcia Design Studio continues its legacy of designing wallcoverings that bring both artistry and functionality to commercial environments. The new patterns are crafted with high-performance Type II Clean Vinyl, ensuring long-lasting durability across a range of spaces, including hospitality, workplace, and healthcare interiors.

“This collection brings nature-inspired textures and colors to life, reflecting the trends shaping design today,” said Stacy Garcia, Founder & Chief Inspiration Officer. “It’s always a pleasure to collaborate with the team at Momentum. They understand the importance of balancing beauty and function.”

The four new patterns offer a dynamic yet cohesive palette:

Echelon features the luxurious look of woven silk paired with playful, hand-drawn doodles and unexpected pops of color.

Hierarchy makes a bold impact with layered, reflective brushstrokes over a textured backdrop, delivering depth and movement.

Second Nature brings a versatile, organic weave that adds refined texture and warmth to any setting.

Unwind reimagines the silhouette of delicate leaves in an elegant abstract, embossed with a proprietary vertical wave pattern that evokes natural, flowing energy.

“Collaborating with Stacy Garcia Design Studio is a true meeting of creative vision and technical expertise,” said Jennifer Nye, Chief Marketing & Creative Officer, Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering. “Every pattern in this collection reflects our shared commitment to craftsmanship, performance, and pushing the boundaries of what wallcoverings can achieve in commercial interiors.”