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Where to Buy Wall Murals in Australia: A Buyer's Guide

Where to Buy Wall Murals in Australia: A Buyer's Guide

"Where do I actually buy a wall mural in Australia?" is a deceptively simple question. Search it and you'll find dozens of options — local specialist brands, international online-only stores, big-box homewares retailers, photo-to-mural custom shops, and trade-only European houses sold through design showrooms. Each has genuine trade-offs in price, print quality, shipping time, return policy, and how much hand-holding you get from purchase to hung wall.

This guide is written by the team at Olive et Oriel — we've been printing wallpaper on the Central Coast of New South Wales for more than a decade and we ship murals to 40+ countries with all import duties paid. We sell murals, so you could call this biased. We've tried to write it as if we didn't. Below: the five categories of mural retailer in Australia, what to look for on a product page before you click buy, the warning signs worth stepping back from, and honest notes on how custom, shipping, and installation actually work here.

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The five categories of mural seller in Australia

Australia's mural market isn't one market — it's five overlapping ones. Knowing which category a seller falls into tells you most of what you need to know about pricing, quality, and what happens if something goes wrong.

1. Specialist Australian wallpaper brands

Design-led, mid-to-high price, Australian-owned and often Australian-printed. This category includes Olive et Oriel, Milton & King, Graham & Brown Australia, Grafico, and a handful of smaller independents. Expect curated collections by in-house designers, custom sizing to the centimetre, non-woven paste-the-wall or self-adhesive peel-and-stick options, and $4.99–$10 sample programs. Pricing typically sits $55–$120 per square metre. Support is local, returns are governed by Australian Consumer Law, and if a panel is damaged or prints off-colour you're dealing with a team in your time zone.

2. Online-only international brands shipping into Australia

Photowall (Sweden), Society6 (USA), Wallpaperdirect (UK), Rebel Walls (Sweden), and Hovia (UK) all ship to Australia. The selection is enormous — Photowall alone lists tens of thousands of designs — and prices can look attractive in their home currency. The catch is total landed cost. Australian buyers pay 10% GST on imported goods, shipping takes 2–4 weeks, and damaged-in-transit replacements are negotiated across time zones. Material quality is usually good; the friction is logistics.

3. Big-box homewares retailers

Pillow Talk, Freedom, West Elm Australia, Adairs, and Temple & Webster carry a rotating edit of murals — usually 20–40 designs chosen for broad appeal. This is the category for buyers who want "in stock, shipped this week, no custom sizing anxiety." Trade-offs: a small design pool, non-custom sizing, and usually peel-and-stick only. Returns are straightforward; print quality varies by supplier.

4. Custom photo-to-mural print shops

Creative Fabrica AU, Wallpaper King, iPrint, and various eBay sellers will print any image you upload. Results are variable. Some are excellent for commissioned artwork or licensed photos; others produce compressed, low-DPI output with visible pixel banding at full size. If you go this route, ask for a printed sample, confirm minimum source resolution (150 DPI at final print size), and insist on a colour proof. Our own custom wallpaper service walks through DPI, colour calibration, and proofing before anything ships.

5. Trade showrooms and interior-designer accounts

The European luxury houses — Cole & Son, de Gournay, Fromental, Pierre Frey, Élitis — don't sell direct to Australian consumers. They're distributed through trade showrooms (South Pacific Fabrics, Milgate, Elliott Clarke, The Textile Company) and ordered through an interior designer or architect with an account. Expect $200–$800+ per square metre, 8–12 week lead times, and some of the best hand-painted and hand-screened work in the world. This is the category for a feature wall in a bespoke home, not a rental bedroom refresh.

What to look for on a mural product page

Before you click buy on any seller — ours included — these are the details that separate a mural you'll love in five years from one you'll regret in five weeks. If a product page doesn't answer these questions, that's your first red flag.

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Print resolution and colour calibration

A mural printed at 150–300 DPI at final size will look sharp on a 3-metre wall. Below 100 DPI you'll see pixel artefacts from normal viewing distance. Reputable sellers state the source DPI and often mention their printer model (HP Latex, EPSON SureColor, Mimaki) — industrial-grade machines with genuine colour accuracy. If a listing doesn't mention resolution, assume the number isn't flattering.

Material and adhesive type

Three dominant options in Australia, each suited to different situations:

  • Non-woven paste-the-wall — the industry standard for permanent, professional installs. Breathable, dimensionally stable, forgiving of humidity swings, and removable in whole strips years later without residue. Our paste-the-wall install guide walks through exactly how it goes up.
  • Self-adhesive peel-and-stick — best for renters and anyone unwilling to commit for a decade. Repositionable during install, removable without damage, but more sensitive to wall texture. See our peel-and-stick wall-prep guide — the single biggest cause of lifting is skipped prep.
  • Traditional paste-the-paper (vinyl on backing) — still sold by some overseas brands. Heavier, harder to hang, less forgiving of bubble fixes. Largely superseded by non-woven in Australia.

Peel-and-stick availability for renters

Australian tenancy law varies by state but generally prohibits "permanent alterations" without landlord consent. Peel-and-stick removes cleanly, which is why most serious mural sellers offer both paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick for the same design. If a brand only offers traditional paste-the-wall, that's fine for owners and a non-starter for renters.

A genuine sampling option

Buying a 3m x 2.4m mural unseen is a gamble we wouldn't take ourselves. Every legitimate mural seller offers samples — typically $3–$10 for a swatch of the actual printed paper. Our $4.99 wallpaper samples ship as 48cm x 40cm (19in x 16in) pieces on the exact substrate and ink set as the full mural. A sample tells you how the colour reads in your real light, how the finish catches shadow, and how the paper feels in your hand.

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Watercolour Garden Wallpaper Mural

Shipping and duties transparency

A product page should tell you — before checkout — what shipping costs, how long it will take, and whether import duties and GST are included. Australian-based brands have no duty problem; international brands almost always leave GST payable on arrival, meaning a courier's customs brokerage fee ($30–$75) on top of the 10% tax. Our own pricing includes all duties to 40+ countries.

Pattern-matching warranty and returns

Mural panels need to align within a millimetre or two for seams to disappear. Good brands warrant the pattern match and replace mis-printed panels at no cost. Check the returns policy specifically — custom-cut murals are often "final sale" (that's reasonable), but manufacturing defects should always be replaceable. If the policy doesn't distinguish between change-of-mind and defect, that's a gap worth asking about.

Red flags to walk away from

Not every seller is operating in good faith. These are the signals that should stop you at the product page:

  • Murals priced below $30 per square metre. Real non-woven substrate and archival inks cost more than that to produce. Anything cheaper is thin, short-lived, or both.
  • Vague or missing material description. "Premium wallpaper" means nothing. Non-woven 145 GSM, vinyl-coated paper, or self-adhesive PET film — the seller should know, and say.
  • No Australian domain and no Australian contact. ".com.au" isn't a guarantee of quality, but a brand with no local presence at all — no phone number, no physical address, no AU return path — is a brand you'll struggle to hold accountable.
  • No sampling option. A seller who won't let you touch the paper before committing to several hundred dollars of it is a seller who isn't confident in their product.
  • Zero customer photography. Every credible mural brand has hundreds of customer photos from real homes. If all imagery is slick studio renders, ask why.
  • Stock photos or AI-generated "designs" sold as artwork. This is rampant on marketplace sellers. Reverse-image-search the listing; if the design shows up on three other unrelated brands, it's a licensing-free download being resold.

How to sample a mural before committing

Whichever brand you're considering, order a sample first. This is the single biggest piece of advice we give — and it applies equally to us, to Milton & King, to Photowall, or to any photo-to-mural shop.

For $4.99 per sample, order three or four designs, tape them to the wall in the room they're going in, and live with them for a week. Check them in morning light, afternoon light, under your lamps at night, and with your existing art and textiles nearby. Patterns that looked busy on a monitor often calm down on a wall; colours that looked perfect on screen often read warmer or cooler in real daylight. A $3–$10 paper swatch is the industry norm — if a seller charges $30+ for a sample, push back or skip them.

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Custom murals: where and how to commission one in Australia

Custom covers two distinct things. The first is "custom sized" — an existing design printed to the exact dimensions of your wall. Every serious Australian mural brand does this as standard. The second is "bespoke design" — commissioning original artwork, scaling a personal photograph, or adapting an existing design in new colours.

For bespoke work in Australia, options include our own custom wallpaper service, Milton & King's custom-colour program, Grafico's photo-mural arm, and trade-only houses via an interior designer. Expect 2–4 weeks for a custom colourway, 4–8 weeks for original artwork with multiple proofing rounds, and $80–$300+ per square metre. The proofing stage matters more than the printing — a good custom seller sends a printed colour proof on the actual substrate before full production. If they skip this, your first sight of the mural is on your wall.

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Sage Green Jungle Wallpaper Mural

Shipping a mural across Australia

A mural shipped from the Central Coast of NSW reaches Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Canberra metro addresses in 2–4 business days by standard courier. Regional Queensland, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, and remote Western Australia add 3–7 days on top of that. Our full-price mural orders go into production within 4 business days, so a Sydney customer is usually hanging the mural within 8 business days of ordering.

Murals ship rolled in rigid tubes. For help calculating the right size before you order, our wallpaper measurement guide covers drops, corners, and trimming allowance.

DIY vs professional installation

Murals go up cleanly when the wall is prepped, the room is the right temperature, and panels are hung with patience. A single-wall feature mural in a typical bedroom takes a confident DIYer 2–3 hours including prep. A full-room mural in a hallway with cornices, door frames, and an uneven ceiling line is a job for a professional paper-hanger.

Our wallpaper installer directory lists vetted installers by city across Australia. For step-by-step instructions, our complete mural hanging guide walks through every step from wall prep to final trim.

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Serene Tropical Jungle Wallpaper Mural

International shipping caveats — what to budget for

If you've decided the design you want is only available from an overseas brand, go in with eyes open on the real landed cost:

  • Shipping fees — $40–$120 AUD for a mural-sized tube, more to remote addresses.
  • 10% GST — applied on the combined value of goods and shipping; usually collected at checkout by large retailers or at the border for smaller sellers.
  • Customs brokerage fees — DHL, FedEx, and UPS charge $30–$75 to process import paperwork. Rarely disclosed at checkout.
  • Transit time — 10–25 business days, longer at peak season or during customs holds.
  • Return postage — if anything arrives damaged, the return-to-sender cost usually falls on you unless the seller has a stated international defect policy.

A mural that looks $120 cheaper on an overseas site can easily be $180 more expensive once it lands.

Trade showrooms for architects and interior designers

If you're working with an interior designer or architect — or you are one — Australia has a small but capable trade network. South Pacific Fabrics, Elliott Clarke, The Textile Company, Milgate, and Unique Fabrics hold accounts with European wallpaper houses, the path to brands like Cole & Son, de Gournay, Pierre Frey, Thibaut, Phillip Jeffries, and Élitis. Lead times are 6–12 weeks for stock designs, 12–20 weeks for custom colourways. Pricing is per-roll rather than per-square-metre, and samples are issued through the designer's account.

The case for buying Australian-made

We'd be disingenuous not to make the case we actually believe. Buying an Australian-made mural — whether from us, Milton & King, Grafico, or another locally-printed brand — has genuine advantages over importing:

  • Climate-tested substrate. Australian humidity swings from bone-dry inland summers to 95% coastal storms. Non-woven paper engineered here handles it better than paper chosen for Swedish winters or Californian office air-con.
  • Local support and warranty. Defective panels get replaced by someone in your time zone, under Australian Consumer Law.
  • No customs friction. No GST surprises, no brokerage fees, no customs holds.
  • Faster lead times. 4 business days production plus domestic courier versus 3–6 weeks for an international order.
  • Supporting Australian design. Local illustrators, colour consultants, and print technicians reinvested here rather than offshore.
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Pastel Prairie Wallpaper Mural

What a quality Australian mural range looks like

To make the category concrete rather than abstract, here's a snapshot of the kind of design language you should be looking for from any serious Australian mural brand: custom-sized, printed on non-woven substrate with paste-the-wall or peel-and-stick options, sampling available at under $10, and design-led collections that hold up across interior styles. The murals shown throughout this post are from our own painted-mural collection — browse the full mural range here — but the same criteria apply to whichever brand you're evaluating.

Good mural design in 2026 trends toward three directions: soft painted botanicals and florals for bedrooms, panoramic landscapes and gradient washes for living rooms, and architectural or abstract pieces for feature walls behind beds, sofas, and dining tables. The brands worth buying from offer a deep catalogue in a consistent hand — not a thousand random stock images tagged "mural."

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Pastel Palm Grove Wallpaper Mural

For a broader take on buying wallpaper in Australia generally, see our complete wallpaper buying guide. For pricing across categories, our Australian wallpaper pricing guide covers $40/m² entry through $400+/m² luxury. And if you're still weighing whether a mural is the right format, our feature on the 2026 mural trend covers why murals are having a moment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest legitimate way to buy a wall mural in Australia?

Big-box retailers like Pillow Talk and Freedom sell murals from around $120 for a standard-size peel-and-stick panel, which works out to roughly $15–$25 per square metre — the lowest credible end of the market. Below that, you're looking at AliExpress and marketplace resellers where quality and licensing are unpredictable. For specialist brands, the floor sits at $45–$55 per square metre for custom-sized non-woven murals on sale.

Which online marketplaces are safest for buying murals?

Stick to established brand websites rather than open marketplaces. Temple & Webster, Pillow Talk, and major department stores do their own quality control on listed products. eBay and AliExpress can be fine for confident buyers who know what to look for, but neither offers easy recourse on a damaged or misrepresented mural. Etsy is excellent for independent artists selling digital files you print yourself; less reliable for printed-and-shipped murals.

Can I order a custom mural with my own design in Australia?

Yes — several local brands offer this, including our own custom wallpaper service. Source files need to be at least 150 DPI at final print size; 300 DPI is better. Expect a 1–3 week proofing stage before production, and always request a printed colour proof on the actual substrate before the full run.

How long does a mural take to ship to remote parts of Australia?

From our Central Coast production facility, metro capitals receive orders in 8–10 business days total (4 days production plus 2–4 days courier). Regional Queensland, Tasmania, the NT, and remote WA typically add 3–7 business days to the courier leg. International brands usually quote 10–25 business days to any Australian address.

How much does a mural sample cost and is it worth it?

Most Australian mural brands charge $3–$10 per sample. Ours are $4.99 for a 48cm x 40cm (19in x 16in) piece of the actual printed paper. It's worth it every time — the $5 you spend on three samples is a rounding error on a $500 mural decision, and it's the only way to see how the colour behaves in your specific light.

Are custom murals returnable if I change my mind?

Usually no — custom-sized murals are made to order and most brands, ours included, treat them as final sale for change-of-mind. Manufacturing defects and damaged-in-transit panels are always replaceable regardless. Australian Consumer Law also guarantees replacement or refund for goods that aren't of acceptable quality or don't match their description, which covers serious defects even on final-sale items.

How do I verify mural quality before committing to a full order?

Three checks: order a sample of the actual paper, read customer reviews that mention print quality and colour accuracy specifically, and look for listed print specifications (DPI, substrate, ink set). Brands hiding these details usually have a reason to. If you're buying a custom design, always request a printed colour proof before full production.

Can I pay for a mural in instalments?

Most established Australian mural retailers accept Afterpay, Zip, Klarna, or similar instalment providers, which split a $400–$1,200 mural into four fortnightly payments at no extra cost. Our checkout supports this on all orders. International brands shipping into Australia sometimes restrict instalment options — always check before committing.

Where to buy an OEO mural

If our own paste-the-wall and peel-and-stick murals fit what you're after, you can browse the full range at our painted mural collection, order samples from the sample page, or commission something bespoke through our custom wallpaper service. Every mural is custom-sized to your wall, printed on the Central Coast of NSW, and shipped with all duties paid to 40+ countries. For more reading on design, trends, and installation, the rest of On the Wall covers the whole wallpaper universe in depth.

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