Coordonné meets young design
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.
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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.
The expressive Carte Blanche paint and wallpaper collection is a collaboration between the traditional English paint brand Farrow & Ball and the celebrated young fashion designer Christopher John Rogers. It features versatile shades and wallpapers.
Combining wallpapers in the right way creates impressive rooms. The deliberate play with different optical textures, patterns and colours of the wallpapers ensures that patterned wallpapers blend with unit wallpapers or differently patterned wallpapers to create a coherent overall picture.
French design tradition and high professional skills have been passed down through four generations at Lelièvre since 1914. The Parisian family business is famous worldwide for its wallpapers and luxurious fabrics. The style ranges from classic chique to the avant-garde patterns of Jean Paul Gaultier.
Matching wallpaper and interior tone on tone creates a calm, relaxed atmosphere in the children's room that leaves plenty of room for imagination.
If you combine wallpaper and interior in a contrasting way, you create freshness and liveliness in the room. This is easy with the right choice of wallpaper and colour.
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.
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.
Walls, ceilings and floors do not always have to be in pure white tones. Off-white tones offer many design advantages. In England, for example, they have a long tradition in interior design.
Whether contrasting, neutral or with an accent wall: designing living rooms with wallpaper and colours makes it possible to create harmonious rooms.