Ana Basoc wallpaper designs for SpaghettiWall

Designer Ana Basoc unveils a range of delicate graphics for her new “Wonderlust” collection for Italian wall decor company, SpaghettiWall.

Basoc is known for her use of colour, taking inspiration from the natural world of flowers and blossoms, from travel and exotic locations, from pop sensibilities and describes her work as always trying “to look at things from unusual angles, discovering new keys to interpret reality”.

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Meadow

The graphics she creates for SpaghettiWall encompass a soft universe, often with romantic or desaturated features, regularly featuring pastel shades and combinations that create an overwhelming sense of elegance. Her designs become delicate backdrops that have application within residential environments as well as corporate locations such as reception areas or retail spaces.

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Mirror Flower, Water Moon

The recent ‘Wonderlust’ collection reiterates a singular stylistic code for which the designer has been known since her original collaboration with SpaghettiWall in 2019. Examples are ‘Herbal’, ‘Fragrance’, ‘Mirror Flower, Water Moon’, ‘Meadow’ or ‘Flower Serenade’, with their feminine poetics, the stylised representation of flowering fields in springtime, or the drawing of macro-scale corollas unfolding.

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Eden

These graphics, each of which is available in different color variants and can be printed in very high resolution on different media, thus define Basoc’s signature debut, which, with the Wonderlust line, evolves with greater intensity. Within it, the subject ‘Eden’ is the most representative, with its depiction of an idyllic garden, where nature creates an atmosphere of peace and serenity: based on a refined concept of symmetry, the image is sized on the basis of the application wall.

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Flower Thief

Flower Thief’ is a dreamy kaleidoscope; ‘Bloom vibration’ takes up the flowering theme but reproduces it on a base with a fabric-like texture; while ‘Pop Sunset’ and ‘Palm Spring’  reinterpret urban landscapes and environments under the lens of desaturated colour filters.

Between elegant two-dimensional traces, photographic shots transformed into artistic suggestions and botanical tributes, Ana Basoc brings a light sensitivity to wallpaper and enriches the SpaghettiWall catalogue with a selection of ecstatic subjects, customisable in hues upon request. Enjoy a slide show of Basoc’s collection here:

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