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)
Capturing the rich decorative nature of the Art Deco era and its geometric modernism, the Metropolis textile collection is completed with five sumptuous coordinating wallpapers utilising diverse printing techniques and multiple substrates.
These include metallic inks and foil alongside textured surface prints, printed onto both paper and non-woven substrates, capturing this luxurious and spirited era.
The soft Asian-inspired, geometric print of Feather Fan invites the eye wherever it is placed.
The subtle lustre of the Charcoal and Bronze colourway gives added depth to this delicate pointillist-like design, whilst Taupe, Ballet Slipper, Seafoam, and Old Olive provide a charmingly sophisticated art deco palette.
In Marrakech, the Yves Saint Laurent museum is an architectural jewel which recalls the weft of a fabric. It has inspired MANSOUR, a collection of lines, volumes and shapes.
Geometric shapes and scrolls are revealed by the depth and the light, sculpted with metallic inks. MANSOUR is a structured collection which blends architecture with“haute couture”.
Frutto Proibito gloriously combines different archival Fornasetti motifs from the 1940s and 50s. Mischievous monkeys, originally conceptualised as striking wooden panels for the Milanese patisserie, Dulciora, sit amongst sprawling pomegranate tree branches.
The playful composition of flora and fauna is quintessentially Fornasetti, mixing lifelike etchings with decadent, bold prints.
Taking its name from the peacock genus, Pavo Parade is an opulent host of metallic-toned peacocks. Their subtly ombréd trailing tails pay homage to a technique pioneered by Cole & Son, whilst the subtle framing of the design creates a panel-like effect emphasising the birds' grandeur.
Rich, lustred colourings of Metallic Silver on Denim; Metallic Bronze on Midnight; Metallic Gilver on Racing Car Green; Metallic Gold on Soot; as well as the arresting Metallic Petrol on Ink make this design a lavish interior option.
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.
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.
District evokes a feeling of casual decadence through an elevated sense of artistry and uniqueness of scale. With a nod to Cubism, this hand-painted print features oversized geometric shapes in a rhythm of color and form.
The cellulose blend ground has a raw matte surface.
District is available in five fashion colorways. Pair with the coordinating District Fabric.
Our Trianon Wallpaper utilities a horizontal emboss effect to replicate the dimension of our coordinating textile. The moir? pattern is further enhanced via printing both matte and pearlescent inks to create a subtle and sophisticated wallpaper design. Printed onto embossed paper-based vinyl, Trianon Wallpaper suits a myriad of applications being both practical and pretty!
The first collection ‘Lanikai’ comprises of six Hawaiian-inspired prints each rendered in a variety of colourways. The latest collection ‘Heirloom’ rediscovers textiles from our Grandmother’s cupboard and a softer palette printed on natural coloured linen is displayed throughout the five new designs. Produced entirely in Australia, both collections are carefully constructed and screen-printed by hand. The fabrics work beautifully on their own or even more successfully when mixed and matched on sofas, armchairs, curtains, cushions and lampshades in Spiro’s inimitable eclectic style.
Inspired by Elsie de Wolfe's trellised rooms, this fretwork pattern was introduced in the 1970s. Reimagined with modern, graphic appeal, it's available as a fabric and a wallpaper.
A textured vinyl paper that offers a unique look and combined with neps and texture gives the impression of a paper backed fabric but with the practicality of a vinyl.
A panorama of ephemeral half-cloud half-stone minerals appear to defy gravity in this stunning wallpaper by Christian Lacroix. Digitally printed onto a smooth non-woven ground as a complete panel 140cm wide x 300cm high each roll incorporating 2 x 70cm matching drops to be hung in sequence.
Available in three colourways - total coverage 4.2m2. Can be joined in multiples according to your wall width and trimmed in the height if required.
This archival print from Designers Guild features a small all-over stamped motif in two tones of colour.
This graphic wallpaper is traditionally surface printed onto a subtly textured non-woven ground to emulate the hand stamped feel of the original design. In eight stylish colourways for all walls and interior styles.
Inspired by the earlier design, Bachelors Button of 1892, this evocative wallpaper encapsulates the romance of the medieval past that so inspired Morris and was designed by John Henry Dearle in 1912. Gracefully arching leaves punctuated by mid-scale blooms, this wallpaper is produced in both dark and light colourways.
Narina shares its name with the beautiful Narina Trogan Bird, native to KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Derived from the detailed patterning found on many Ardmore bowls and vases, the Cole & Son design studio have created a soft watercoloured geometric design using the stylised feathers of the Narina Bird to produce a subtle yet unusual semi-plain wallpaper.
Offered in colourings including soft neutrals alongside a vibrant burnt orange, leaf green and moody charcoal, this beautiful paper can be used to complement other designs within the collection and can also be hung upside down for an equally striking effect.
A wallpaper panel depicting highly ornate bird feathers, arranged in a swirling formation to create a mesmerising pattern. This detailed wallpaper design by Christian Lacroix Maison is available in three colourways. Digitally printed onto a smooth non-woven ground as a complete panel 1.35m wide x 3m high, each roll incorporating 3 x 45cm wide matching drops to be hung in sequence. Can be joined in multiples according to your wall width and trimmed in height if required.
Crescent is a bold, architecturally-inspired graphic pattern full of energy and movement, with subtle metallics that are highlighted and enhanced by the design’s hand-quality artistic brush strokes.
Echoing the mosaic in the grain, an Italian-inspired sketch comes to life with this soft, gold patina. Created by our stylist in metallic ink, this unique creation is inspired by Venetian mosaics, erased over time.
Our co-ordinating wallpaper takes us in a more painterly direction, further exploring traditional hand painted tile inspiration.
Majorelle Wallpaper uses digital technology to capture the watercolour paint effects and is printed onto a pre-embossed paper-based vinyl for durability. The faux linen emboss adds further dimension to this intricate design, reflecting the surface irregularities of authentic Oriental tiled walls.
The colour palette mirrors the coordinating Majorelle textile and includes a bold deep emerald green
Agadir Screen's geometric floral pattern has a dazzling kaleidoscopic effect. Also available as a printed mylar, it is reminiscent of a stained glass window or an exotic screen.
Atmospheric and painterly, Drizzle’s evocative, dappled composition evokes raindrops and leopard spots. This abstracted pattern is endlessly versatile.
This collage of stripes is an homage to the legendary decorator Albert Hadley. Its graphic presence is available as a wallcovering and a printed linen fabric.
Inspired by our best selling cut velvet of the same name, Manipur creates the impression of velvet for your walls via its matt and textured finish. A perfectly scaled geometric design with unique and varying patterns in each hexagonal outline, this contemporary wallpaper is perfect for modern interiors. Gravure printed and embossed onto a 330gsm non-woven backed vinyl and available in seven colourways.
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.
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.
Piero Fornasetti was the consummate collector with a plethora of cameos certainly forming part of his vast collection of curiosities. The Cammei theme is dear to Fornasetti and is an homage to Classicism.
Piero Fornasetti first used this motif in 1954 for the decoration of his ‘Geometrico’ screen. Variations on the chessboard theme and perceptual illusions play with the contrast between black and white.
A foray into abstract, minimal, contemporary art, without sacrificing the eccentric Fornasetti spirit.
The fan shape of the composition of pandan leaves provides a subtle "collage look". The pronounced relief of the design gives extra depth and contrast.
Want to try a bit of tribal? Arte can provide a playful and stylish interpretation with the Arrow and Symbol patterns. The parallel and pointed converging lines do more than just create a relief effect, they also create an exotic feel. The pattern is available in a multi-coloured pattern (Arrow) and a monochrome alternative (Symbol).
Very finely woven grasses, cut and inlaid by hand, are the inspiration for this design. The playful, irregular pattern of straight and rounded corners creates an artistic effect.
Rougher open-weave grasses, cut and inlaid by hand, serve as the inspiration for this design. The irregular pattern of asymmetrical shapes immediately feels very natural.
An elegant ogee trellis is adorned with pretty flowers and leaves. The intricate pattern is crafted with attention to detail and precision craftsmanship.
A repeating scene of traditional lakeside villas with stone colonnades adorned with foliage and climbing wisteria is set against a hillside backdrop, inspired by the beautiful lakes of Northern Italy.
Aspects of outdoor living are drawn into this collection, with the inspiration of nature, creating warm, calm interior spaces, extending your hours of sunshine.