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Harlequin
Abstract-shaped fossils adorned with specialist gritter inks bring a timelessness to this rotary-printed wallpaper. Natural colorways unearth an honesty displaying a captivating and tactile design that’s seemingly untouched rather like its namesake.
Soicher Marin
This non-pasted roll features a captivating fossil motif that effortlessly enhances any room with its organic charm. Available in a range of hues, from calming blue to earthy red, it provides a versatile backdrop that complements various decor styles.
Cole & Sons
A world of artistic expression with the Acquario wallpaper, a captivating creation by Cole & Son. Its intricate design, inspired by the mesmerizing depths of the ocean, brings a sense of tranquility and wonder to any room. Made from BPA-free materials, this non-pasted wallpaper allows you to customize your space with ease. Whether you’re transforming a living room or adding a statement wall to a bedroom, its versatile nature complements various interior styles. Consider ordering a sample to explore its potential in your home.
Galerie Wallcoverings
There is something tremendously relaxing and liberating about looking out over a valley to the distant mountains. This flowing design recreates the sight of misty hills in endless motion. On the raised, textured background, the mountains and valleys of the waves mimic embroidery on a woven cloth. The wallpaper adds depth to your room and is ideal for the minimalism of Japandi style.
Beautiful high quality wallpaper with a subtle sheen on the metallic elements. Really makes my powder room look elegant. Sara. NEW YORK, NY. 2024-04-27 14:24:56
The House of Scalamandre
Inspired by our hand-block printed fabric, Kelmscott Wallcovering's charming scenic design of English country life is freshly interpreted as a digitally printed grasscloth and rescaled for the story to read vertically for a wall-friendly layout. Its whimsical and scenic all-over pattern makes it a great option for libraries and bedrooms. This early twentieth-century design was discovered in an English archive including the original wood blocks cut in July 1924.
Brunschwig & Fils
Lee Jofa
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