The Mulberry Project is a boutique, full-service wallpaper showroom inspired by my love of pattern, texture, and pops of color that bring joy to everyday spaces. I curate a collection of unique, often hard-to-find wallpaper lines from artists around the world, so I can help my clients create something truly personal and special.

The idea had been evolving since 2008, when I moved onto Mulberry Street with my husband and our children. From the moment we walked into our home, it felt like magic and Mulberry felt like our own little street of dreams! Our neighborhood is full of creative energy-we all have these charming 1950s ranch homes, and we are always in the middle of a project; refreshing a room, hosting gatherings, making our homes feel more “us.” Wallpaper quickly became a favorite design element. It has the power to completely transform a space, to make it feel layered, intentional, and full of personality. I saw firsthand how it could turn everyday rooms into spaces where people truly loved to spend time.

This experience planted a seed. Over the years, my passion for wallpaper only grew stronger. I found myself constantly sourcing new lines, helping friends and clients select patterns, and guiding them through installation decisions. What started organically became something people began to rely on me for.

I realized there was a gap in the market—especially locally—for a highly curated, full-service wallpaper resource. Something that felt elevated yet approachable. A place where both homeowners and designers could come not just for product, but for guidance, expertise, and a seamless experience from selection through installation.

I knew this was a worthwhile endeavor because I had already seen the impact. I had watched how thoughtful design, especially wallpaper, could change how people feel in their homes. And I knew I could succeed because this wasn’t just an idea, it was something I had been living, refining, and naturally building for years. My eye for design, combined with my love of working with people to create beautiful, meaningful spaces, gave me the confidence to turn that passion into a business.

The Mulberry Project is really an extension of that original feeling on Mulberry Street—creating spaces that are personal, joyful, and meant to be lived in and shared.

Heather Cohen, Founder