Westwing x MEINEWAND
As part of a collaboration, Sebastian and Kai from MEINEWAND have developed wallpaper concepts for rooms from Westwing, Europe's largest interiors provider. In his article, Sebastian explains their selection.
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As the founder of meinewand.com, Sebastian Stahl is to this day fascinated by international designer wallpapers and the particularly high-quality colours of English brands. The name of the online platform meinewand.com, which he founded in 2005, stands for the claim to be able to supply the right wallpaper and matching colours for every room concept and thus make walls and rooms of any size that little bit more beautiful. With over 20,000 premium products, meinewand.com is now one of the leading online shops for paints, wallpapers and wall design in German-speaking countries.
As part of a collaboration, Sebastian and Kai from MEINEWAND have developed wallpaper concepts for rooms from Westwing, Europe's largest interiors provider. In his article, Sebastian explains their selection.
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