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Galerie Wallcoverings
New York is "the city that never sleeps". Frank Sinatra sang about the fascination of the American metropolis. Around Central Park, artists, bankers, fashion victims, and visionaries populate the imposing skyline. And yet: at some point, even the most active minds want to put their heads in soft pillows in a chic loft ambience so that they can start again the next day. Hohenberger Wallcoverings brings the quiet moments of the metropolis into your home. American loft feeling. Loft feeling for creative people: structures and colors from Manhattan are reminiscent of stones and rough plaster but are anything but rough. Manhattan combines elegantly shiny and matt elements on this non-woven wallpaper from the collection.
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.
Cole & Sons
A-Street Prints
Add warmth and subtle dimension to white walls with this textured wallpaper. Warm cream and delicate taupe hues are woven together, raised inks adding a touchable, tactile element to this textured design. Lanister is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
Brunschwig & Fils
Zoffany
An iconic Zoffany wallpaper design with a real three-dimensional quality this micro mosaic exhibits a wonderful depth and movement. Decadent and imaginative Mosaic creates a glamourous tactile display across its 10 striking colorways
Schumacher
Sand Mosaic’s soft, ethereal quality comes from the delicate layers of an organic plant bulb. Pieced together by hand, they create this white wallcovering’s imperfect, overlapping squares.
AphroChic
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
A square-tile wallpaper pattern, printed on metallic foil with layers of translucent inks which distress and crackle glaze the surface. Depending on the colorway, the effect ranges from that of foxed mirror tiles to the luster glazes of Arts and crafts ceramics.
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