Where fine art meets street art, Graffito is an abstract graphic print. The trademark handpainted pattern brings the expression of movement and texture to a room. Graffito now comes in nine fashion colorways on a fine 100% paper ground. Pair with the coordinating Graffito Fabric.
This wallcovering comes as an A+B set.
Please see below photo A & B (Showing the set)(Sold as set)
A smaller scale version of the mural Nuvole, Nuvolette, is one of the most enduring Fornasetti designs. The sky was long a recurring vision for Fornasetti and these ‘little clouds’ are delicately detailed etchings depicting tempestuous, rolling skies.
Available in other colours ways upon request. Other colours ways come as a 2 roll set. Please contact us for more details.
The Procuratie facades of St Mark’s Square in Venice provide a primates’ playground for these mischievous monkeys, wrapped around the classical arches and ornate balustrades. Drawn in a simple intaglio style, the timeless soft palettes of Stone and Powder Blue, and Soot and Snow enhance the intricate line work without detracting from the design’s stunning scene.
Designed in the late 1940s for the entrance hall of Piero Fornasetti’s own house in Milan, The Mediterranea wallpaper delivers a hypnotic cityscape of roofs, gilded domes and gardens with a repeating pattern that stimulates the optical effect.
In a daytime version with buildings defined in black and gold on white or nocturnal in black and humid ginger with gold domes.
Khulu, meaning ‘most important’, is particularly apt for this grand design featuring classical vases entwined with leopards, parrots, lions and other African animals. This fabulous watercoloured motif pays tribute to these modern day collectable vessels which can be found in galleries and private collections around the world.
Printed to an impressive 68.5cm repeat, the design is offered in various colourways including soft pinks and oranges on pale cream, a host of China blues on ivory, vivid greens and charcoal on ivory and finally a dramatic petrol and emerald on midnight blue.
Stunning and quite literally a House of Cards! Colourful antique playing cards set against a richly coloured background a classic signature Christian Lacroix look, printed onto a heavyweight non-woven ground for easy hanging. Name a literally House of Cards a gaming house.
Inspired by the colourful and exuberant architecture of South Beach, Miami and the lush and tropical vegetation of the region, the Miami wallpaper depicts giddy layers of elegant tiled terraces, colonnades and pillars, interspersed with verdant palms and exotic flora.
Digitally printed, Miami is offered in two stunning colourings, the first made up of botanic greens, and limes, with accents of orange and teal, while the second presents a moodier twilight colouring of slates and greys with flashes of electric pink and golden yellow.
A bold geometric Topiary is the epitome of stately opulence, with fanciful designs of knots and labyrinths creating these beautifully ornate spaces.
In contrast to these manicured masterpieces, the Cole & Son design studio have created a softer watercolour approach, encapsulating the gentle breeze enjoyed whilst discovering these vast tapestries of colour and shape.
In soft watercoloured tones of Leaf Green, Soot, and China Blue, Topiary is a design in which your imagination can wander into the world of Parterre’s past.
Piero Fornasetti had a deep love and admiration for music and theatre finding a wealth of inspiration from the Italian Commedia dell’arte. From this came the delightful Teatro. As charming today as it was then, Teatro was conceptualised in the 1950s. The scene is enthralling with intricate line work depicting elegant theatre goers. Delicate recolourings play towards the design’s theatrical inspiration alongside timeless Fornasetti palettes.
A classic of the Atelier’s portfolio, the sun occupies a privileged position in the Fornasetti repertoire of natural forms and is one of the major motifs in the Atelier's visual universe.
A predilection in part justified by the fact that for years in the early 1940s, at the request of Gio Ponti, Piero Fornasetti designed almanacs on a lunar theme to be given as Christmas gifts.
Straight from Casadeco’s archives, the Toile de Jouy collection of coordinating non-woven wallpapers and fabrics is here!
Casadeco brings Toile de Jouy back to life by transforming these period prints with new colours, streamlined patterns, and improved techniques – a new Toile de Jouy appears before your eyes, refined by our modern touch.
This village scene is typical of Liguria; a tumble of painted houses, interspersed with palm trees, facing out to sea with shuttered windows and terracotta tiled rooves. This terracotta/coral/aqua colourway is also presented as a fabric with two additional colourways. PORTOVENERE is a medieval fishing village just south of the Cinque Terre.
Please note - We can supply all Osborne and Little Fabrics upon request.
A totally unique wallpaper featuring Renaissance portraiture to transport you to the hallways of the National Portrait Gallery. Fantastic for feature walls, hallways, stairs and landings.
Please note that this wallpaper is sold as a triple roll pack. By ordering a qty of 1, you will receive 3x10m rolls.
Originating as a silk scarf print from the 1940s, the ‘canes’ of Bastoni reflect the eclectic nature of the house of Fornasetti, brimming with umbrella and hat stands full of antique walking canes.
The graphic checkerboard style of the repeat is reminiscent of many Fornasetti favourites, resulting in a striking and bold motif. Bastoni is printed with a gravure four-colour process, to ensure all details remain sharp, with flecks of tonal metallic detail added in a luxurious gold.
Choose from three classic colourways of Cream, Racing Car Green, and Charcoal.
The Voyage Onirique Collection takes you to somewhere mysterious. Imagined like a dream, it alternates between realistic landscapes and strange lands filled with fantastic animals.
Once upon a time...a journey that begins at the bottom of the sea and in the midst of the coral reefs of Recifs, with a blink of the eye, Atlantis appears with Atlantide. The whales of Pinocchio, turtles and shoals of fish float as if suspended.
The intricate curves and ripples of semi-precious stones and fossils appear throughout Fornasetti's work, with the hypnotic curves becoming synonymous with the Fornasetti canon.
The iconic Malachite is presented in unique luminous mineral shades as well as the arresting, Fornasetti classics for a captivating interior option.
The design of Ardmore Cameos is a very personal representation of a series of plates which were created originally as a wedding gift for a friend of Ardmore. With each animal portrait, including a rather haughty zebra and a quizzical leopard, set against a backdrop of softly drawn giraffe spots, this delightful cartouche wallpaper is offered in colourings of soft olive, grey, pale khaki and a striking black and white.
Part of the Mystique collection, Tiger Palm in delft is an open, neatly arranged wallpaper design inspired by antique block prints.
With its stylized palm trees, rampant tigers, and Ottoman flowers, it is a versatile, mid-scale pattern that can take a room in many different, fabulous directions.
Organic forms found in nature inform the look for Mineral, a print on a wood pulp/polyester blended ground. This wallcovering celebrates the fine line between the raw and the refined.
A clever bookcase design with painterly book spine detailing in realistic Multi. Our Library wallpaper, central to the theme of the Navigator Collection which reimagines the nostalgia of English aristocracy, consists of two separate rolls that can be pasted alternately to provide more variety to the design.
Derived from an ice bucket design entitled ‘Oggetti Cocktail’ created by Piero Fornasetti in the 1950s, Cocktails showcases the maestro’s fascination with repeated studies of the same subject in order to create multiple variations upon the same theme.
Its stylized mid-century graphic bottles and glassware were created in a vibrant Multi colour palette, true to the original sketches, which is complemented by a softer Pastel palette and the monochromatic Soot and Snow
Derived from Japanese woodblocks, Mizu is a wonderful, surface-printed wallpaper that features a swirling garden fantasia with a dynamic, diagonal repeat.
Still life studies of an eclectic mix of vases filled with ferns, blooms and foliage strike an elegant, contemporary note in this illustrative floral wallpaper. Digitally printed onto smooth non-woven as a complete panel, 140cm x 300cm high, each roll incorporating 2 x 70cm wide matching drops to be hung in sequence. Total coverage per roll 4.2m2.
Can be joined together in multiples according to your wall width and trimmed in the height if required. Available in two colourways and coordinating furnishing fabric also available.
A hand-printed, 1950s fabric in our archive inspired Backdrop’s studio to create Salud, a fun, retro wallpaper based on liquor bottle labels. Amplifying the vintage charm and cheerful, hand-illustrated aesthetic of the original pattern, this large-scale, wide-width design gets the party started with its graphic, gallery-wall effect.
Graphic Boat blue print wallpaper by Ralph Lauren This classic nautical print, designed by celebrated fashion designer Ralph Lauren, adds a touch of sophistication to any room.
Its high-resolution details show each intricate line, making it an ideal grade of wallpaper for a professional look.
Ralph Lauren Starry sky wallpaper A timeless classic, Ralph Lauren Starry Sky wallpaper brings brilliance and elegance to any room in your home. This luxurious wallpaper is a stunning choice for any interior design project.
This contemporary ombre wallpaper panel is digitally printed onto a matt non-woven ground to emulate the feel of the hand painted original.
This sophisticated shaded wallpaper is sold as a single roll incorporating 2 x 70cm matching lengths to be hung in sequence to create a complete panel 140cm wide x 300cm high. Total coverage 4.2m2. Can be joined in multiples according to your wall width and trimmed in the height if required. Coordinating wide-width fabric also available.
Mary McDonald was inspired by 17th- and 18th-century garden follies when she imagined onyx multi-colored Shell Grotto Panel, part of an extraordinary two-panel wallpaper set with a unique hand-painted aesthetic.
Featuring classical architectural forms represented in beautifully detailed seashells, this panel can be cut and configured in countless ways to create a playful, intriguing and thoroughly memorable space.
Inspired by traditional openwork, Cosette Lace in cornflower is an intricate floral lattice design silhouetted on a solid ground.
Graphic yet delicate, this unique mid-scale wallpaper works beautifully with other patterns, whether it wraps an entire room or accentuates a single focal wall.
Natalie’s Library in celadon is a large-scale hand-screened wallpaper design that depicts a collector’s curios, from Staffordshire dogs, seashells and paintings to obelisks, leather-bound books and modern objets, all stylishly arranged within trompe l’oeil shelves.
Whether it wraps an entire room or is strategically placed on a focal wall, this is a chic, sophisticated conversation starter.
Based on hand-painted artwork, this unique mid-scale wallpaper depicts an elegant arrangement of porcelain teacups animated by traditional chinoiserie motifs. Charming, sophisticated and beautifully detailed with metallic accents, Onie’s Teacups in ink makes a chic statement.
Inspired by Elsie de Wolfe's trellised rooms, silver mylar-colored Zanzibar Trellis Mylar is a glamorous version of this fretwork pattern first introduced in the 1970s.
Printed on super-shiny Mylar, it's reimagined as a metallic with modern, graphic appeal. Also available as a fabric and a flat paper.
Inspired by traditional Indian block prints, Jasmine wallpaper in indigo by Mark D. Sikes is a stylish large-scale stripe enlivened by intricate scrolling floral motifs.
This beautifully detailed, versatile design works well with other patterns and provides a fabulous background for furniture and art.
Mary McDonald was inspired by antique Portuguese tiles in her personal collection when she created Azulejos in azure, an intricate interlocking pattern with a unique hand-painted aesthetic. This marvelous mid-scale wallpaper design captures the artistry of the original objects and makes an exotic statement in any space.
A flight beyond the limits of the imagination lead Fornasetti to an enchanted, hypnotic Jerusalem.
Multiple points of view overlap, with different architectural styles chasing each other in a continuous pattern.
Vista Mediterranea is sold per panel set; each roll contains one panel set (2 drops of 70cm). When unrolling the wide-width paper there will be a clear indication of where each drop should be cut to create the two drops of the design.
The inspiration of this print is ‘Sole di Capri’ a design created by Piero Fornasetti in the 50s. Piero Fornasetti long had a passion for Capri and created this iconic design from his imagination, before ever having visited the legendary island. Piero eventually took the family there on holiday and, during the 1960s, also opened a temporary Fornasetti boutique on the island.
The original print is a combination of personified suns and stylized architecture, both typical of Fornasetti. The idea of pairing personified suns and clouds appears for the first time in a sketch for a headscarf that Piero drew in 1950. It is now a whimsical all-over print, bringing a unique quirk to an interior.
Every single image is a source of inspiration, a starting point that may lead to infinite variations. This is the very principle on which most of Piero Fornasetti’s work relies. Fruit has prominently sat amongst his themes and designs since the 1940s and are present on many atelier items.
Fornasetti used shells to cover the walls of his Lake Como villa dining room, as a mid-century interpretation of a sixteenth-century grotto. The room also featured a delicate shell ceiling lamp made by Giulia, Piero’s wife.