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.
We have long been enthusiastic about the perfectly coordinated furniture and accessories from Westwing. Although the products bring together different styles, they look very harmonious when combined. That's why, on the one hand, we looked for wallpaper that would blend in well with these rooms. On the other hand, the Westwing style leaves enough room for design with wallpapers and murals. We have therefore also selected some wallpapers that make a statement in the room with bold patterns.
Sebastian Stahl (r.) and Kai Bergen from MEINEWAND putting together the wallpapers for the Westwing rooms.
The bathroom
The skilful mix of styles in the bathroom, which Westwing has created here with its furniture and accessories,
has enabled us to combine it with many different wallpapers. The maximalist, floral
Plantasia design by English avant-garde brand House of Hackney is inspired by historical tapestries. It fits into the room just as well as the Scandinavian vintage designs from Langelid / von Brömssen.
The original room: The wall was painted in a warm ochre colour.
Inspired by ancient tapestries: wallpaper from House of Hackney
Perfect for bathrooms: fish wallpaper by the young London label Sian Zeng
The typically Scandinavian vintage wallpapers from the Swedish label Langelid / von Brömssen also fit in with Westwing's style mix.
The succulent design by Isidore Leroy is also a good choice for a bathroom.
About Westwing
Westwing is the leading online provider of high-quality inspirational furniture and accessories in Germany and has been successful in 11 European countries since it was founded in 2011. Westwing's inspirational pages contain countless ideas on the subject of interior design.
The children's room
For the children's room, we opted for a dinosaur wallpaper from the Swedish label Majvillan and a striking wallpaper from Sian Zeng. The background of both wallpapers picks up on the warm brown colour of the room in which the wall was originally painted. They also harmonise well with the colour of the wooden floor. However, a wallpaper with a white background, such as the vintage wallpaper Flamingos from Cole & Son, also blends into the room.
The original room: The wall was painted in a warm brown colour.
Scandinavian vintage dinosaurs from Majvillan against a brown background
Beautiful flamingos from Cole & Son for small and older children
Dreamy hedgehogs from London label Sian Zeng
The bedroom
The bedroom, in the centre of which is the Romy bed from the Westwing Collection with its curved headboard
headboard, was originally characterised by a wall painted in a vibrant red. The rest
of the room is decorated in a lively colour. That's why we chose the Marta wallpaper from the Barcelona label Coordonné, for example. Its watercolour look and muted grey tones combine perfectly with the earthy brown colour scheme of the room. If you want the wall to stand out despite the already lively interior, the dune landscape by Isidore Leroy with its natural colour scheme is a wonderful option.
The original room: The wall behind the bed is painted in a warm shade of red.
The watercolour look and muted grey tones combine perfectly with the earthy brown colour scheme
of the room: Marta wallpaper from Coordonné
Panoramic motifs visually expand the room: here a dune landscape from the Bordeaux-based wallpaper label Isidore Leroy.
Cloud motif: The young London label Sian Zeng has reinterpreted a classic wallpaper motif in luxurious grey.
The restrained Scandinavian colour scheme of the Oak Tree Tails wallpaper from the Swedish label Langelid / von Brömssen blends well into the room.
The corridor
The hallway is characterised by the striking Lino upholstered stool and the Ron lamp with a linen surface from Westwing. Here, we opted for vintage wallpaper from Cole & Son to maintain the warm character of the room.
The original room: The wall is painted in an off-white colour and has a light plaster texture.
With its striking vintage look, the Woods tree wallpaper from Cole & Son creates a sense of space and warmth.
The stripes of the Glastonbury wallpaper from Cole & Son bring structure to the room.
The effect of the Glastonbury striped wallpaper is extremely varied, depending on the colour tone.
The living room
Despite its size, the Sofia sofa from the Westwing Collection is pleasantly restrained, giving the wall plenty of options. This benefits a wallpaper such as Plantasia from House of Hackney: it can unfold its effect, but at the same time combines very well with the reddish brown tones in the room. Even a picture can still be hung.
The original room: The wall behind the sofa is painted in an off-white colour.
The opulent botanical design by London avant-garde label House of Hackney is inspired by historical tapestries and brings nature into the home.
The Scandinavian vintage pattern with squirrels from Langelid / Von Brömssen blends in well.
The white and green tones of the popular Dune design by Isidore Leroy look very harmonious in combination with the Sofia sofa and expand the room.
Picture Source: Westwing
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