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The House of Scalamandre
Sigfrid is a dense leaf pattern that spreads across the wall and gives the room a harmonious look. The fresh color is for a peaceful look. Design: Sara Bergqvist.
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When they first produced this pattern in 1918, it was already ahead of its time, and it still feels startlingly sophisticated and fresh. Also available as a fabric.
Toile de Jouy, is mostly seen in classic homes and Moa fits just as beautifully in the modern home's nursery or living room. Exotic monkeys swinging between the palm trees are accompanied by turtles, peacocks, and beautiful flowers. A magnificent imaginary world, named after little Moa who was still in the womb when her mother drew the pattern.
The Milanese Armor that inspired our Milan Diamond Grasscloth and Appliqué Tape is a unique example of Italian armor made with German influences. Created around 1510, this rare example with fluted surfaces in German fashion is etched with Christian symbolism and references to the Bible, including images of the Virgin and Child and saints Paul and George as well as Latin inscriptions. The armor is adorned with richly gilt ornamentation that we’ve emulated in our products, which will add charm to any room they’re featured in. This wallcovering is made of laser-cut metallic cork appliquéd on grasscloth. The mix of materials in this textile creates an interesting texture that is both eye-catching and understated. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
This beloved Scalamandré table print of exquisitely drawn seashells is updated as a wallcovering. Graphic charcoal gray, black and white gives Coquina a neutral and modern look that is also featured against the turquoise ground. Porcelain blues are crisply printed against a white ground for a timeless look that is perfect for coastal homes. Coquina is also now offered as a matching 54” non-woven printed wallpaper, adding to the wide range of decorative possibilities for this classic design.
Absolutely love the wallpaper, however never thought that it would be industrial size. Thankfully I have someone who has experience with it. II have a small bathroom and it is going to be very difficult to work with and have a lot of cutouts, so I will have a lot left over. The upside is when I redo my bathroom I can hang it again!. Tommi-Lynn. Pittsgrove, NJ. 2024-02-18 06:51:38
Taking inspiration from a Greek drinking cup, or kylix, dating to 490-480 B.C., the fret mosaic grasscloth's Greek key motif is both timeless and elegant. A recurrent detail in ancient Greek design, the continuous meander of this iconic device symbolizes eternity and infinity. This wallcovering features precision-cut mica appliquéd on woven grasscloth. The Greek key has been interpreted as a dynamic allover motif. Its dimension and texture make it a refined yet eye-catching wallcovering. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
Arches supported by Baluster Pillars became popular in mid-17th-century Indian palaces during the reign of Shah Jahan. The form then spread throughout central and northern India, showing up in both residential and religious spaces. Embroidered on sisal, this wallcovering reproduces the elaborate details and shapes of the Museum's example. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
Beautifully hand-painted branches with lychee fruits in a sea of small leaves. A timeless design made with a traditional printing technique. This method gives the wallpaper a textured surface and a vibrant character.
Joanna Fret is digitally printed on a non-woven paper ground and entails a classic geometric trellis design with a drop shadow. Derived from the French term "treillage," this refined pattern traces its roots to the 12th century when a metal trellis motif served as a technique for cultivating grape vines in gardens. Joanna Fret is available in 14 fresh colorways, allowing for versatility in a multitude of projects. A timeless and chic design, Joanna Fret lends itself perfectly to spaces like hallways or bathrooms.
Celerie Kemble was inspired by the Arts and Crafts patterns of English architect C.F.A. Voysey when she created the Tasmanian Mimosa. This wide-width, large-scale botanical stripe has a wonderful undulating quality and a delicate hand-drawn look. With its exotic bottle-brush blooms, this wallpaper adds a splendid floral element to any type of room.
Caroline is a rich winding botanical background with a pleasant appearance. A pattern that amazes with its small fine details that appear and grow the closer you look. Can you find the grasshopper?
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