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Wallpaper is back…and in a good way

Sauvage_Ambient2_LRRemember how wallpaper was, like, soooo 1970s? Well, hang on to your wallpaper applicators because it’s back…and in a massively huge way. This is just a sample of the new collection from Giardini and each design showcases the company’s philosophy: to produce stunning collections of wall coverings in fabric.

An experimentation with blends and composition of fabrics has seen the production of a highly sophisticated combination of classic materials such as linen, metallic fibres, natural silks, faux fur, raffia, polyurethane and so much more.

From an interior design perspective, these wall coverings provide a wide scope of application from bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms to kitchens, bathrooms, dressing rooms and walk-in robes. Almost any interior room would benefit from the application of one of these stunning designs.

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Opium features modern materials with inspiration from the Near East, India and the western world to produce a contemporary, feminine delicate collection. Options include relief-printed gold and silver on a taffeta background, ornamental stripes created from natural materials, plus a variety of solid-colour fabrics.

Opium
Opium
Opium
Opium
Opium
Opium

Zenith is a collection that pays homage to the ancient world with its myriad colours and decors, warp and weft threads. A signature decor – in five colour variations, relief-printed on taffeta – is teamed with a striped, stylised geometrical shape. Two solid colours are also available with shiny/matt contrasts for added effect.

Zenith
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith
Zenith

Sauvage is a nod to soft hues which range from beige to brown with splashes of colour for a bold, trendy edge. A slightly chintzy jacquard satin fabric provides a shiny effect while two metallic viscose variations were inspired by Moorish architecture and provide a more traditional, sophisticated finish.

Sauvage
Sauvage
Sauvage
Sauvage

I’ve only been able to bring you a small sample of the entire collections and I do encourage you to visit the website to see more. Let me know what you think – would you use a textured, fabric wallpaper in any of your designs?

For more information visit www.giardiniwallcoverings.it

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