Introducing our new Marbled Wallpaper Collection
I've been so excited to introduce this Marbled wallpaper collection to you and here it finally is! This is a vibrant collection which has resulted from a trip to Venice.
I was awestruck by the luminous colours of the mosaics, glasswork, and Renaissance masterpieces that adorned the city and I loved rediscovering the ancient art of marbled papers used for both book binding and as stand alone artwork. As a result I wanted to create a collection of marbled wallpaper designs that paid homage to the beautiful colours of Venice and through the marbled effect of the designs, also reflected the characteristics of the lagoon waters that weave their way through the city. This is a strong wallpaper collection which has both delicate and bold designs.
A brief History of Marbling paper
Marbled paper originated in Japan around the 12th century and then developed in Turkey in the 15th century where another form of marbling was developed called Ebru or cloud art, which resulted in the most incredible flowing designs. During the 16th and 17th century marbling spread through Europe and was especially used for decorative bookbinding.
Best rooms for Marbled Wallpaper
Our Amore wallpaper in Chalk Pink will lend a touch of magic to any child's bedroom, a pretty Nursery or Playroom wallpaper with it's pastel colours and sweet heart shaped marbling.
For a striking statement interior, the bold fusion of black and green in Rialto Black will add a contemporary yet eclectic charm to a space. Think bathrooms, poder rooms and dining rooms.
This collection will be embraced within a luxurious design scheme, gracing rooms with a tapestry of depth, intricate detail, and distinctive character – whether it be a stately library, a cozy cloakroom, an indulgent bathroom, or the whimsy of a children's bedroom.
Would you like to see the full collection and receive samples? CLICK HERE to purchase your samples or open a TRADE account on our website for complimentary samples.
Thank you so much for reading this! Next week I'll share with you my visit to the Victoria and Albert's Museum exhibition: Gabrielle Chanel: A Fashion Manifesto....what an inspiring exhibition rich in pattern, design and lashings of style.... See you then! Larissa Milola