

Open Zoom and click the gear icon in the upper right corner to open Settings.Right-click your favorite background images above to save them to your desktop.Let's get started! To use on Zoom follow these simple steps: And by “home office,” we mean wherever you’re currently working: the kitchen, bedroom, or even closet!ĭiscover our newest Fall Collection and download all of our stunning and stylish scenes below that are all perfectly sized for your video conference needs. If your home office could use a refresh, we have you covered. One of the things that’s amazing about literature and design is that it can transport you to another time or place. This is one of the main elements we considered when we were designing the wallcoverings for the debut of our Fall 2021 collection, named Bibliothèque. And as we’ve spent more time in our homes, we’ve done everything from work to play to spending time enjoying some of life’s simple pleasures, like curling up with a good book. Over the last 18 months we have all spent so much time in our homes and home offices. From catching up and collaborating to happy hour cocktails, we are constantly on video conference services like Zoom. With so many of us still working from home, video conferences remain the norm. Photo by Chris Rhodes, courtesy of Ashtabula County Visitors Bureauĭownload the high-resolution Zoom background here: Smolen-Gulf Bridge 1 by Chris RhodesElevate your work-from-home space with our new Fall 2021 collection of stunning and stylish Phillip Jeffries Wallcoverings as virtual background images for video conferencing. The Smolen-Gulf Bridge in Ashtabula, the longest covered bridge in the U.S. NOTE: Once you’ve clicked on "download the high-resolution Zoom background here," right click (or hold Control if an Apple user) and select "Save Image As."

From the Smolen-Gulf Bridge - the longest covered bridge in the United States - to the incredible views available at Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve, here is the Buckeye State at the height of its fall beauty. 2020 Fall Color Tour issue (and generously granted us permission to share them with you), you will be the envy of your next online gathering. What better way to set the mood for the season of falling leaves than a video-meeting backdrop packed with Ohio fall foliage? Thanks to the photographers who created these autumn images featured in our Sept./Oct.

We’re tired of looking at our coworkers’ and friends’ bookshelves, too. Your video meetings could use a little background boost.
