Living like in a hotel
Interior design styles have been finding their way into private rooms for some years now. The skilful use of wallpaper and colours plays an important role in this.
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Interior design styles have been finding their way into private rooms for some years now. The skilful use of wallpaper and colours plays an important role in this.
Swedish designer Lisa Bengtsson loves large-format wallpaper patterns. In an interview with Robin Kreide, she shares tips on how the iconic wallpapers from her brand Studio Lisa Bengtsson can be perfectly integrated into a room.
The fashion and fabric brand Liberty and the associated luxury department stores' in London's West End stand for English design in the best sense: colourful, tradition-conscious and at the same time timelessly modern. In its wallpaper collection The Modern Collector, Liberty also remains true to the high standards of artistic and craftsmanship that have made the brand famous worldwide since the 19th century.
Creative and of the highest quality: this is what the Dutch wallpaper manufacturer Eijffinger stands for, which has been embellishing living rooms and bedrooms in houses and flats with its patterns for well over a hundred years. We spoke to Lucien van Uffelen, export manager responsible for German-speaking countries, among other regions.
The wallpapers by William Morris continue to inspire to this day. The co-founder of the English Arts and Crafts movement succeeded in the 19th century in what designers rarely achieve: his classics not only suit the classic British interior style, but can also be used for modern wall designs.
The Babylon wallpaper collection is inspired by ancient relief work. The Belgian wallpaper label Arte International worked together with the And Max design studio, which specialises in plaster, stucco and clay, to develop the unusual, three-dimensional patterns. The result is haute couture wall design.
With the skilful interplay of historical patterns in new colour schemes, the English paint and wallpaper manufacturer Little Greene is once again creating very special wallpapers in its National Trust Papers IV collection.
The inspiring Rest Time collection is a collaboration between the Spanish wallpaper brand Coordonné and the renowned Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London.
With the Disney Home X Sanderson wallpaper collection, the British wallpaper manufacturer is reviving legendary Walt Disney motifs from its archives. The iconic designs, which have been realised in wonderful vintage colour schemes, bring the nostalgic fantasy worlds of Bambi, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and many other Disney characters to the wall.
A touch of playfulness and the skilful combination of lively colours and detailed patterns - these are the characteristic features of the wallpapers and wall murals by Pip Studio.