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Soicher Marin
Non-woven fiber-based material with a smooth satin finish. We use the latest digital technology providing the highest fidelity in color, colorfastness, durability, and image resolution. Unpasted.
AphroChic
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Celebrating 60 years of unparalleled excellence, the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre is the inspiration for our entire collection of dance-inspired prints. Known as the “Cultural Ambassador to the World,” the company not only gave opportunities to Black dancers on an unprecedented scale, it brought classical and contemporary 20th-century dance to African American culture, combining an eclectic approach to movement with jazz, blues, and spirituals. Ailey combined these forces in works such as Blues and Revelations with the specific intent to express the African American experience in a revolutionary new way. This pattern, designed in collaboration with Kim Johnson Studios, celebrates the joy of dance and the beauty of Black women in motion. The massive blooms – a modern take on traditional English floral wallpaper – hide a troupe of dancers between them.
Galerie Wallcoverings
The Into the Wild collection celebrates plants and nature in new and contemporary ways creating a selection of wallpaper prints that are bold, bright, and on-trend. Go wild with wallpapers that feature monkeys, zebras, leopards, and elephants, embrace the jungle with banana prints, tropical foliage, and botanical leaves or stay safe but stylish with subtle leaf trails, modern geometrics, and bamboo textures. Whatever your style, if you're looking for color and pattern then the Into the Wild collection is guaranteed to wow your walls and your guests!
This pattern is an ode to the women of the African Diaspora, inspired by the textile weavers of Rwanda. Illustrated in watercolor by artist, Samantha Hahn, the women are presented here in a striking cameo, face-to-face, in a moment of recognition and community. This pattern was developed as AphroChic was creating the first concept house exhibit ever designed by African Americans on the West Coast. As part of the exhibit, AphroChic worked with a women’s collective in Rwanda on a series of baskets for the space. The design was also heavily influenced by the Bring Back Our Girls movement in Nigeria. A percentage of the proceeds from every sale of this pattern will go to supporting the education of women and girls in Rwanda.
Beautiful. Leah. US. 2023-11-06 23:01:50
Inspired by the non-conformists who set a trend that ironically evolved into a popular fashion and decor designs, a brave and bold product has been created. Designed to make a statement, this wallpaper offers styles with an alternative edge. Presented in a palette of metallic copper and silver tones alongside neutral, and earthy hues provide the perfect backdrop for the compilation of eye-catching and originally inspired murals included. The murals can be hung on their own or coordinated together with the wallpapers for a unique and contemporary interior scheme.
Pearl & Maude
"Ruguru" features a detailed line-work geometric pattern inspired by an architectural painting. This small-scale tile wallpaper offers a refined ambiance with global influences, showcasing tribal or Grecian motifs. Perfect for adding depth and cultural texture, it enhances any space with its subtle, natural integration and warm character.
The first to be launched as part of Galerie’s luxury brand, Atelier, inspired by nature’s elements, Ambiance takes raw materials and softens them to form beautifully layered, textural wallpaper prints that echo the textures and materials found in our natural environment whilst conveying a truly luxurious, modern style. Presented in an understated color palette of rich red, subdued teal and soft white, Ambiance evokes a characterful charm that will transform the walls of your home with an effortlessly eclectic look. Choose from repeating diamond motifs to wood chevron patterns, subtle damasks and luxe style tiles that will work cohesively as a single feature wall or across the whole room.
The star motif has long been a favorite of Islamic design and nowhere is it more prevalent than in the architecture of the Moorish kingdoms of Spain. This pattern is a modern take on that ancient pattern, named for the Spanish river that fed water to the Alhambra palace in Granada. The spectacular star-shaped ceilings that define that iconic stronghold are the inspiration for this pattern.
A simple yet engaging geometric, this pattern celebrates the African American cultural tradition of “Jumping the Broom.” The tradition was adopted as a way of demonstrating commitment between enslaved African Americans for whom the institution and rites of marriage were forbidden. It continues today as a mainstay of African American wedding ceremonies – a celebration of heritage and a statement of love.