Lisa Bengtsson's colour recommendations
Swedish wallpaper designer Lisa Bengtsson is known for her expressive patterns. We asked her to select matching colours from the MEINEWAND range that can be combined with her most famous wallpapers.
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Swedish wallpaper designer Lisa Bengtsson is known for her expressive patterns. We asked her to select matching colours from the MEINEWAND range that can be combined with her most famous wallpapers.
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.
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.
Matching walls and interior tone on tone has a long tradition in Scandinavian interior design. The effect is restrained and timeless.
A good starting point for this very Nordic colour concept are the wallpapers of the traditional Swedish brands Sandberg and Boråstapeter, many of which are in subtle colours. Clear white or grey components in all colour tones allow the wallpapers to recede visually in the room.The history of the Swedish wallpaper manufacturer Ulricehamns Tapetfabrik dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when the first wallpaper factories were founded in Sweden. To this day, the company relies on the traditional surface printing process and produces iconic Swedish design wallpapers with a handcrafted feel.
The concept of wabi-sabi has characterised Japanese culture for centuries. Applied to modern wall design, wabi-sabi creates interiors that fit perfectly with the idea of slow living and the trend towards greater mindfulness. In this article we feature a selection of wallpapers by Scandinavian wallpaper manufacturer Sandberg, with patterns that follow the principle of wabi-sabi.
The impressive versatility of wallpaper and wall murals is perfect for designing bathrooms. By choosing the right design, walls become an indispensable design element of a coherent interior design concept.
Plain wallpapers and subtle wallpapers are less eye-catching than wallpapers with large or expressive patterns. Used skilfully, however, they are essential for a coherent interior design.