NEW DESIGNS CELEBRATING NATURE, TRADITION & CRAFT
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Our latest collection seamlessly combines texture, pattern and artistry. Embellished and etched surfaces co-exist with soft geometrics and metallics in shades of plum, terracotta and smokey neutrals.
Starting with Velvet, with the smooth, luxe texture of authentic velvet. This pairs beautifully with Velvet Arches, an art deco-inspired print and Velvet Arches Shine, offering a mirror-like finish for added impact.
Next is Kumiki, our large scale inlay, crafted with finely woven grasscloth. There's a simple elegance to Kumiki, yet the artisinal quality is evident.
Also featured is Temple, a design that plays with shadow and light for a painterly effect. Temple reminds us of soft shafts of light and veiled windows. This subtle abstract creates movement and depth.
Next, explore Belgravia, a softly burnished weave texture – mimicking pleated silk.
Also, discover Ingot, a dramatically deeply textured design – adding a touch of raw, industrial luxury to any space.
Continuing with Glenmore – a fine tweed , and Tresor – pearlized, textured and elegant.
In contrast Florian’s bold, large-scale floral brings a modern twist to a vintage print.
Continuing the botanical theme : Everglade’s delicate leafy silhouettes contrast with Tamarind ; a bold statement, large-scale gilded leaf print, shimmering with metallic accents for a luxurious, opulent feel.
Big-scale Shaker is a clever mix of fine grasscloth, worked into a 3D effect. A great take on traditional craftsmanship merging with modern style.
And Rialto, where a bold, large-scale retro print meets the natural texture of grasscloth. This mid-century modern design adds vintage flair, bringing a timeless yet vibrant touch to any interior space.
In addition to our wallcoverings, we're delighted to offer 3 new murals :
We introduce Sand and Stems by Custhom, inspired by nature and escapism. And Heartleaf created by Elli Popp - using her own photography and artistic touches, inspired by the calotype photography technique.
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