Sabal refers to the graceful leaves of the eponymous palm tree. Just look at these large, waving palm tree leaves and you will experience a sense of tranquillity.
This design is a beautiful interpretation of woven banana bark in different hues, which explains its name, Matiz, the Spanish word for hue. The small knots and irregularities are typical of grass fabrics, lending this wallpaper its natural look.
No striking patterns here, just a plain wallcovering that radiates peace and warmth. Line is made of sisal, a fine jute fibre, resulting in a pure wallcovering with many natural shades.
Tasar is inspired by real silk. Beautiful in its simplicity, with the subtle irregularities of silk fabric. This natural product always results in a rich, intense colour palette without ever being obtrusive.
An incredibly detailed impression of Katan Silk, a very light, luxurious type of silk. The minor irregularities that are typical of this fabric are also found here.
Eri turns every wall into a unique object. Pure luxury. Inspired by open weave silk and applied on a base of delicate high-gloss foil. The warm glow of the precious metal shines through the fine mesh of the fabric, for a more pronounced and exclusive look.
This refreshing semi-plain is an interpretation of hand-woven banana leaves. It was named after the more remote Hawaiian district of Puna, which is dotted with banana trees.
This plain wallcovering is a realistic interpretation of washed linen, a linen that has been washed in small batches to obtain extraordinarily soft and supple fibres. The brush strokes impart a weathered patina that accentuates the washed effect.
Sombra is an interpretation of a very fine hemp fabric. The highly balanced weave adds a sense of calm and harmony to any interior. Minor irregularities and knots imbue this design with lots of authentic character.