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Take a stroll down the Champs-Elysées and imagine how the people live here. Whether in the spacious salons of the bourgeoisie or in the picturesque attic above the hustle and bustle of the city: Here you know what makes life worth living. Day or nighttime, sunshine or rain: the people in Paris are proud of their boulevard. "Au soleil, sous la pluie, à midi ou à minuit, Il y a tout ce que vous voulez, aux Champs-Elysées" (“In the sun, in the rain, at noon or at midnight, there is everything you want, on the Champs-Elysées“, Chanson by Joe Dassin). The glamor of Paris. With the atmospheric non-woven wallpaper Elysée, the Hohenberger Manufaktur offers something very special for wallpapers. Real glass beads adorn the surface of the design, combined with noble gloss effects. Depending on the incidence of light, the luxurious wallpaper from the collection always looks a little different, as individual as the room and its source of ideas. Elysée is also an eye-catcher in small rooms or on a single wall. Do something good for yourself and be amazed at the result. A change of scene is easier than you think!
A dramatic, artistic choice for your walls, if you're a lover of doing things differently! Irregular, almost cubistic shapes sit on a plaster-effect background. Textural infills result in a balanced, rhythmic effect that will simply look gorgeous in any scheme, especially a contemporary one.
This fabulous cork effect wallpaper is the perfect choice if you want to bring a room up to date in a dramatic way. With a subtle emboss to create some structural depth, it comes in an on-trend brown and gold colourway. Drawing on the textures of, and resembling the stippled texture of cork, this unusual wallpaper will be a warming welcome to your home. This will be perfect on all four walls or can be accompanied by a complementary wallpaper.
Foggy London, Edgar Wallace Thrillers, pop songs, and street markets: for all visitors to the English capital, Soho is well-known – it’s a pop culture term. The trendy district is lively and popular with the LGBTQ community. Chinatown is located in the southern part. Urban in industrial style. Our Urban Classics collection also looks at the architectural peculiarities of cities. With the industrialization of England, iron structures found their way into the construction methods of industrial plants as well as townhouses. The Soho non-woven wallpaper takes up the industrial style of that time. It brings it to the surface with a structure that is reminiscent of iron grids. Clever gloss effects shift the effect into something noble.
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.
This aged concrete effect wallpaper is the perfect choice if you want to bring a room up to date in a dramatic way. With a subtle emboss to create some structural depth, it comes in an on-trend brown and gold colourway. Drawing on the textures of, and resembling the stippled texture of ancient plasterwork or faded limestone, this unusual wallpaper will be a warming welcome to your home. This will be perfect on all four walls or can be accompanied by a complementary wallpaper.
A dramatic, artistic choice for your walls, if you're a lover of doing things differently! Irregular, almost cubistic shapes sit on a plaster effect background. Textural infills result in a balanced, rhythmic effect that will simply look gorgeous in any scheme, especially a contemporary one.
Add warmth and depth to your home with this gorgeous textured paper. Its understated tone and glamorous design makes it suitable as an all-wall solution, but it would equally create a stunning feature wall if that's the look you're going for.
This utterly gorgeous wallpaper captures the subtle texture of stonework. The natural texture with a subtle sheen exudes tranquillity. The light dances across the surface, making this an excellent choice for smaller rooms or hallways that need that lift to give them a feeling of enhanced space. Perfect across all four walls, it can also be coordinated with a complementary design to create an interior full of lustre and sophistication.
A-Street Prints
This whimsical, woven design adds modern movement to your walls. The looping segments are each detailed with a different textural pattern, the white inks striking against the moss green faux linen backdrop. Tania is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
Rome, the Eternal City, was built on seven hills. Three of them adorn the coat of arms of Monti, one of the oldest districts of ancient Rome. In between, in the 19th century, the slopes were covered with vineyards and gardens. Today Monti is “the village within the city”. Away from the turbulent hotspots, it celebrates deceleration in vintage style. Everything runs a little slower here. Very relaxed, tone on tone. Tone on tone and slightly structured: With Monti, the Hohenberger Manufaktur für Tapeten offers a design that hugs the walls horizontally like simple, coarse sand plaster. This makes the rooms appear wider and more spacious. A simple trick with a big impact! If you want to "expand" spatially, this non-woven wallpaper is just right for you. Unobtrusive and yet with urban grandeur, it gives every wall a high-quality finish, whether in the living room, bedroom, hallway, or bathroom. It is breathable and healthy.
This fabulous cork effect wallpaper is the perfect choice if you want to bring a room up to date in a dramatic way. With a subtle emboss to create some structural depth, it comes in an on-trend. Drawing on the textures of, and resembling the stippled texture of cork, this unusual wallpaper will be a warming welcome to your home. This will be perfect on all four walls or can be accompanied by a complementary wallpaper.
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