This semi-plain product has the pure look and texture of woven linen. The pieces of fabric are arranged casually next to each other and sewn into place with a coarse, clearly visible stitch. The result is a balanced and at the same time lively wallcovering with a textile look and feel.
With craftsmanship, sisal fibres have been shaped into sturdy textile yarns. The cultivation of the Agave Sisalana plant, from which these fibres originate, primarily takes place in the Northeastern region of Brazil.
Inspired by classic tapestries, this woven jacquard wallcovering depicts a lush riverbank with a Japanese crane peeking out of the vegetation. This unique species symbolises good luck and longevity in Japan. The drawing is intentionally pixelated in a nod to the country's mid-century optimism.
The cork in this design is very refined, with lots of detail and a glossy lacquer topcoat for a touch of glamour. The wallcovering takes its name from Alentejo, a region in Portugal renowned for its cork forests.
This plain wallcovering is an abstract representation of a canyon – a narrow, deep valley cut by a river through rock. The various colours and glossy layers, combined with the rough outline, evoke the different types of rocks in a canyon.
This elegant wallcovering has a warm, opulent sheen of gold and silver, combined with a weathered look. It exudes a sense of history, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to add vintage charm and sophistication to their interior.
This dazzling design in metallic colours, inspired by gold leaf, references the shiny materials that were all the rage in post-war Japan, as well as a heritage with a rich, intriguing history.
This 100% Dupion silk is sourced from mulberry silkworms. The elegant fabric, with its lovely subtle sheen, is woven on high-tech looms, with the sophistication and weave setting this pure Dupion quality apart from other silks.
Delicate embroidery with a classic floral design. The black and white version has been finished with elegant pearls. Like in haute couture, pearls add a touch of sophistication.
A stunning jacquard design, incorporating a sleek damier pattern in the weave of the fabric, with the loose threads creating a spectacular effect on the wall.
A stunning jacquard design, incorporating a whimsical zigzag pattern in the weave of the fabric, with the loose threads creating a spectacular effect on the wall.
Lose yourself in the magic of this enthralling design. In French, dérive is synonymous with a spontaneous journey, where the traveller leaves their ordinary life behind for some time, choosing instead to let the landscape and architecture be their guide – in the same way that you may be inspired by this embroidered wallcovering.
This cheerful design was inspired by the upbeat, relaxed atmosphere of Kona, the sunny district on Hawaii’s west coast. The playful, loose shapes were embroidered with raffia on linen before being transposed to the wall.
This refreshing semi-plain is an interpretation of hand-woven banana leaves. It was named after the more remote Hawaiian district of Puna, which is dotted with banana trees.
The island of Maui is a dream destination, with its lush waterfalls, rocky shores, sandy beaches and many palm trees inspiring this design, in which elegant palm leaves are embroidered on stylish linen using raffia. Our Maui wallpaper is a very realistic representation of this hand-crafted design.
Small pieces of rattan were carefully inlaid by hand into a playful, seemingly random pattern, after which a machine-made version of this artisanal artwork was produced. The alternation of straight and curved lines lends this design a natural look. Mauna is named after Mauna Kea, the highest mountain in Hawaii and a dormant volcano.
This design takes its name and inspiration from enchanting Kailua on the east side of Oahu, where palm trees reign supreme. For this wallpaper, swaying palms were inlaid using small pieces of rattan against a background of bark cloth, a fibrous cloth made from the bark of fig trees. This beautiful, realistic interpretation comes to life when transposed to the wall.
Inspired by the sophisticated Japanese concept of simplicity and complexity, Shibumi offers a visual experience that is never boring. In this unique wallcovering, the diagonal strips change direction to create an intriguing visual dynamic. This 3D wallcovering, finished with soft velvet fabric, enchants both the eye and the fingertips.
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The ‘super large’ version of Wooden Doll No. 9 is enlarged to a scale of 4.15:1 and measures approximately 80 centimetres in height. Like the smaller models, the super large Wooden Dolls are crafted and painted by hand – true to the originals by Alexander Girard. Although the differences may be very subtle, each specimen is in fact unique. The super large Wooden Dolls are numbered and limited to 1000 pieces per model.
This semi-plain product has the pure look and texture of woven linen. The pieces of fabric are arranged casually next to each other and sewn into place with a coarse, clearly visible stitch. The result is a balanced and at the same time lively wallcovering with a textile look and feel.
The ochre sandbanks in the Sudanese Bayuda Desert are dotted with rocks. Here, gold prospectors tried their luck in the shallow mines. The whimsical lines combined with the sparkling gold in this pattern are clear references to their source of inspiration.
Canvas represents linen in an authentic and timeless way. With its woven pattern and an exceptionally matt finish, you can clearly discern the structure of real linen.
An abstract, tropical print that gives a real inlaid feel. If you look closely, you can see the texture of woven grasses in the background. The watercolour effect lends a soft touch to the exotic flowers.
Toile de Tibet features a colourful agricultural scene from Tibet, in which strength and craftsmanship combine to create purity and authenticity. This hand-painted decor is printed on horizontally woven paper look strips, creating a weathered effect.
This wallcovering was especially developed for the contract market. The luxurious and extremely durable vinyl meets the most stringent technical requirements, such as fire resistance, shock resistance and washability.
A design made on the plain with natural sisal look. It is inspired by the rapidly-growing trend of furniture and decoration with elegant, glowing lines and pronounced round shapes. The circles contrast beautifully with the subtle, geometric grid pattern.
This pattern consists, as it were, of woven mica. First, sheets are coloured with glued mica flakes. They are cut into very narrow strips, which are then woven with a conventional loom. The result is a wallcovering with the look of a very fine, gently glistening mosaic.
A lexicon of colour shades for mixing. A large size and its submultiples. «This work represents a reflection on colour, and above all a proposal on how to transfer the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a project produced on a large scale.» Andrea Trimarchi & Simone Farresin Studio Formafantasma base their work in the design world on a strong vocation for research. Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi view every project as an opportunity for study and the acquisition of new knowledge, and their love of speculation establishes a dialectic rapport with the situations offered by each new client. Whether it involves a material, a type or a production method, the first phase of their design process is the mapping of what the specific case places at their disposal. With Cedit, an analysis of the company's past and present was central to the inputs. Inevitably, since "Looking back to look forward" has been the design duo's mission statement for years. In this case, in particular, the company's history was a real treasure trove, a fine blend of memory and technology: on the one hand, the excellence of production technologies now extended with the added potential arising from the engineering of large-sized ceramic tiles, and on the other a wealth of experience build up with great designers of the past, from Zanuso to Noorda, through to <strong>Ettore Sottsass</strong>. Andrea and Simone decided to focus on Sottsass - who started designing for Cedit back in the late Seventies - and made an in-depth study of one of the colour charts he developed towards the end of the Nineties. A spread of colours which gave its name to the "41 Colors" collection, included in the catalogue of the period as a real alphabet for what has proved to be a lasting design language. Colour was much more than just a compulsory step in the dialogue between designer and producer, since Sottsass had already discovered the power of the mystery intrinsic to this universe of invention.<br /><br />With Cedit the master-designer, a long-established lover of ceramics and their crafted unpredictability, found a way of transferring his personal feeling for colour to a wide audience, through industrial mass production. And this assumption is another factor Formafantasma have inherited, interpreting it today with new, even more efficient technical resources just as capable of expressing the secrets of colour. «The concept of colour "in isolation" - Sottsass explained in a 1992 text - classified colour, Pantone, as they call it now, "scientific" colour, is something I still refuse to accept. (...) Colours, the idea of colour, are always intangible, they slip slowly away like words, that run through your fingers, like poetry, which you can never keep hold of, like a good story.» And Formafantasma seem to have chosen that distinction between colour "in isolation" and "intangible" yet ever-present colour as the basis of their work. However, their approach draws on their unique vocation for research and the technical resources of the third millennium. «This work - they explain to us - is a reflection on colour, and above all on <strong>how to bring the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a large-scale project</strong>.» The designers look at large, monochrome slabs and turn to the engineers for details of their secrets, their processing stages, the phases in their production. They appreciate that the colour of ceramic material, its ineffable secret, can still be present in the series and large tile sizes in which Cedit leads the way. They understand that this is, in itself, an expressive power which does not need channelling into forms, motifs and signs. But above all, they treat the surface as a large canvas on which they spread pure colour, which tends to be uniform but in fact is never really a "scientific", totally monochrome hue: it is not a Pantone. And this is the source of the fundamental insight, which only children of the transition from the analogue to the digital era could achieve, the reward for those who draw on the past to look to the future.<br /><br />The designers cut the slab into lots of regular pieces, not necessarily of the same size. They restore its identity as a "tile", a familiar name with something ancient about it, but which stands for a module, a unit of measurement, a building block. There is nothing nostalgic about this - on the contrary, the vision is completely new, and the portions of slab created can be reassembled with no restrictions, breaking down the unity of the whole and reviving its essence starting from its structure. As the cards in the pack are shuffled, what emerges is not a figure or motif but the representation of colour itself and its physical nature. It is live matter, born from the meeting of vibrating forces, the mixing of ever-varying percentages of the basic ingredients. And Formafantasma present us with the corpuscular, fragmented essence of these small frames of space and crystallised time, which reveal the code and formula of their composition. So Cromatica is a collection made up of six colours which actually have an infinite number of declinations and compositional possibilities. It is a "discrete" combination in the mathematical sense of the term, capable of generating multiple, variable subsets. At the same time, each slab can be used in its entirety, leaving the impression of analogue continuity unchanged. But what really amazes is the comparison and dialogue between the two approaches: a stroke of genius, laying clear the mysterious appeal the artificial reproduction of colour has always held for mankind. Because, as Sottsass said, «colours are language, a powerful, magical, intangible, flexible, continuous material, in which existence is made manifest, the existence that lives in time and space».
Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and very good technical properties. Allura Decibel 0.35 floors are specially designed for use in residential environments. The 25 Wood floor designs offer a balanced mix of classic natural woods and contemporary wood designs. The collection offers a wide choice in colour and shapes, including plank sizes that are ideal for herringbone laying patterns. Allura Decibel meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different plank sizes.
Forbo Flooring Systems is a specialist in acoustic vinyl floor coverings. With over 30 years’ experience, we have the industry knowledge needed to deliver best-in-class acoustic floors for bus and coach applications.
Forbo Flooring Systems is a specialist in acoustic vinyl floor coverings. With over 30 years’ experience, we have the industry knowledge needed to deliver best-in-class acoustic floors for bus and coach applications.
Il Naturale is a dining table crafted from solid oak, featuring a top and base dried through natural processes, with legs elegantly finished in black paint. Designed with a puristic and straightforward shape, this table accentuates the inherent beauty of solid wood, showcasing its natural knots, grains, and textures. The table embodies traditional craftsmanship in wood processing, with a finish by Schotten & Hansen that preserves the wood's original surface through natural drying. The application of premium substances, including resins, oils, and waxes, deeply penetrates the wood, enhancing its natural color and transforming it into a spectrum of fine hues inspired by nature. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed previews and integration into design projects.
Moroso, an esteemed Italian interior design company established in 1952 by Agostino Moroso, is renowned for its innovative, contemporary furniture and accessories, crafted in collaboration with world-class designers and architects, making it a symbol of luxury and high-quality craftsmanship in the global design community.
**ESPERANTO** redefines bathroom luxury with its elegant and customizable design, featuring a liquid acrylic base (96x48x52 cm) in a beige fresco finish, mounted on elm wooden easels, and paired with a bronze glass module (48x48x48 cm). The ensemble includes a refined Murano glass basin, a polished stainless steel AISI 316L Brezza mixer, and an 80 cm diameter mirror with a bronze frame, illuminated by a Booll halogen white spotlight. Designed as a sanctuary for personal rituals, the collection offers versatile storage units with hinged doors that can be wall-mounted or placed on easels for added stability and character. The range also includes washbasins (integrated or freestanding), mirrors, and storage accessories, available in premium materials like Corian®, Korakril™, Cocciopesto, gel, and ceramics, allowing complete customization of the bathroom space. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization.
**Supplier:** Rexa, an acclaimed Italian interior design brand founded in 2009, is renowned for its innovative, sustainable bathroom furnishings that blend functionality with timeless elegance.
**Maranga** is a sculptural pendant lamp crafted from polycarbonate, designed to distribute light efficiently while creating a captivating play of shadows. Its shade comprises 32 intricately arranged pieces that allow delicate rays of light to escape, casting beautiful patterns on surrounding surfaces. A central opening at the base, fitted with a transparent polycarbonate diffuser, softly filters downward illumination, ensuring a warm, glare-free glow. With its unique geometric form and chromed metal cover, this lamp blends modern aesthetics with functional elegance. A **3D file of the product is available for download**, making it ideal for architects and designers.
**Supplier Insight:** Marset, a renowned Spanish lighting brand since the 1940s, merges innovative design with sustainable craftsmanship to create striking, high-end lighting solutions for contemporary spaces.
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*"The Madrasa in Sky & Midnight Blue is a luxurious rectangular wool rug, blending rich hues with timeless elegance to elevate any interior space. Crafted with precision, this piece reflects Zollanvari’s legacy of exceptional handmade carpets and rugs since 1903—a brand synonymous with quality and artistry in the global design world. A downloadable 3D file of this rug is available for virtual visualization, making it easier to envision in your home or project. Explore more at https://zollanvari.com/."*
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*"Transform your living space with this iconic Fornasetti coffee table, where surreal architectures, optical designs, and whimsical anthropomorphic details elevate it from a functional piece to a captivating work of art. Each table is meticulously hand-silkscreened and lacquered, ensuring no two are exactly alike—a testament to the artisanal craftsmanship behind every creation. Crafted from 75% MDF CARB, 20% solid beechwood, and 5% iron, this limited-edition piece reflects Fornasetti’s commitment to quality and exclusivity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into your design plans. Fornasetti, the renowned Italian luxury design house founded in 1940, is celebrated for its surrealist motifs and imaginative elegance, making this table a true collector’s item. Further details from the manufacturer can be found on BOCCA Fornasetti."*
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The iconic Bertoia collection welcomes a luxurious leather-covered barstool, blending timeless design with premium craftsmanship. The sculptural seat shell, meticulously upholstered in fine leather, showcases a 1/5” flange and exposed running stitch detail along the outer edge, with stitching color-matched to the leather for a seamless finish. Reinforced with durable glass-fiber nylon, the seat rests atop a sleek welded steel rod base, available in polished chrome, white, or black powder-coated finishes. Plastic glides are included to protect floors, while the Knoll logo is discreetly stamped into the base for authenticity. For designers and enthusiasts, a downloadable 3D file of the stool is available for virtual planning and visualization.
**Supplier Overview:**
Knoll, a globally renowned design leader since 1938, is celebrated for its innovative furniture and textiles that merge functionality with modern aesthetics. Explore their portfolio at [www.knoll-int.com](http://www.knoll-int.com).
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*"This freestanding floor bath spout (Ø 34 mm) features an aerator and is crafted from premium AISI 316L stainless steel, available in brushed or polished finishes for a sleek, modern look. Designed with a versatile base for flexible installation, it can also be customized in finishes like deep grey or gold. The minimalist yet bold design, with a 74 mm mixer size, plays with proportions to create a striking visual balance. Part of the DIMENSIONE74 6734T MINA collection, it is available in both standard and exclusive BAKED INOX versions—where each piece undergoes high-temperature baking for unique, nuanced aesthetics. A downloadable 3D file is available for precise planning.
Supplied by MINA, a renowned Italian specialist in high-end stainless steel interior design solutions, the product reflects their expertise in durable, stylish fittings for residential and commercial spaces."*
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**Mattonelle Margherita by Mutina** is a vibrant collaboration with artist Nathalie Du Pasquier, blending minimalist elegance with bold creativity through 41 hand-designed patterns—including 27 graphics and 8 solid elements in two modular sizes (20.5x20.5 cm and 10.1x20.5 cm). The collection’s satin-finish glazed porcelain stoneware tiles, crafted using traditional industrial methods, feature reactive glazes for rich color depth, while an optional anti-slip treatment ensures functionality without compromising the tactile, luminous surface. Ideal for floors, walls, or decorative accents, the tiles’ mix-and-match versatility invites endless layouts, from subtle pairings to daring contrasts. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design planning.
**Supplier Insight:** Mutina redefines ceramics through artistic innovation, collaborating with global designers to create high-end, sustainable surfaces that merge functionality with avant-garde aesthetics.
*For details, visit WIRES Mutina or www.mutina.it.*
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*"Yaksi is a versatile panoramic wallpaper featuring bold, textured designs inspired by 1970s motifs, floral patterns, and fabric artistry, available in six rich color variants: Rose (81367-1), Blue (81367-2), Dark Rose (81367-3), Dark Blue (81367-4), Rust (81367-5), and Beige (81367-6). Crafted with SD technology, it delivers striking tactile effects, and its dimensions are fully customizable to fit any project. A downloadable 3D file of the design is available for visualization. Produced by Tecnografica, a premium Italian supplier of bespoke decorative surfaces since 1992, Yaksi reflects their expertise in high-end, customizable interior solutions."*
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**Onice Jade** is an elegant decorative panel featuring a stunning marble effect, perfect for adding a touch of natural sophistication to any interior space. Each slab can be customized to fit your project’s unique requirements, with sizes reaching up to 150x300 cm, and is available for download as a 3D file for seamless integration into your designs. Inspired by the timeless beauty of nature, this piece is part of **Grandi Marmi**, Tecnografica’s exquisite collection of digitally printed surfaces that replicate the grandeur of natural stone, including luxurious varieties like *Arabescato, Paonazzo, New Travertino, Azul, Copenhagen, and White Paradise*. Designed for large-scale applications, the high-definition graphics can be printed across multiple panels for a continuous, breathtaking effect. For even more versatility, the **New Smart Panel**—a revolutionary flexible decorative panel—allows for effortless installation on curved surfaces, offering an ultra-thin (2.2 mm), lightweight (3 kg/m²), and easy-to-work material that can be cut, drilled, or shaped with standard tools.
**Supplier Overview:** *Tecnografica, a premium Italian interior design supplier since 1992, specializes in high-end custom decorative surfaces, combining innovative digital printing with artisanal craftsmanship.* Explore their portfolio at [www.tecnografica.net](https://www.tecnografica.net/).
**Decorative Panels: Super Preziosi**
True beauty is timeless, constantly reinventing itself in the eyes of the beholder. Inspired by the breathtaking wonders of nature—crystal-clear atoll waters, lush tropical greenery, pristine white sands, and starlit ocean skies—the **Super Preziosi** collection captures the unexpected artistry of the natural world. This exquisite series features six stunning designs, each meticulously enhanced by Tecnografica’s skilled designers to highlight the unique patterns and vibrant colors of rare natural stones. Available in large-format panels (up to **150x300 cm**), the collection offers unparalleled visual impact and can be fully customized to suit any project. Choose from four premium finishes: **Dècora Lux, Dècora Resin, Dècora Stucco, and Smartpanel**. For added convenience, a **3D file of the product is available for download**, allowing for seamless integration into design plans.
*Manufactured by **Tecnografica**, a leading Italian interior design specialist since 1992, renowned for high-end custom decorative surfaces for walls, floors, and furniture.* Explore more at: [www.tecnografica.net](https://www.tecnografica.net/)
The signature Piet Boon color palette is now expanded into a range of refined paint and plaster products. It consists of twenty subdued colors and six different finishes that are designed to effortlessly complement and blend into each other as well as a variety of materials, such as wood or natural stone. This lime paint has a chalky look. For indoor use only.
Concrete with its sober, subdued character is frequently used in Studio Piet Boon designs. The Polished Concrete collection allows people to provide any space with an industrial yet warm appeal in an easy and affordable way.
The Queen Cobra Wallcovering is made from hand-woven sisal fibres inspired by the Queen Cobras rhythmic curves and grassy habitat. The design comprises round overlapping shapes in a pattern with a hypnotic feel to it.
Printed on a soft and velvety finish fabric with denim textures this lively wallcovering depicts a lush forest brimming with life and movement. Upon closer inspection Indigo Macaques dressed in traditional kimonos can be discovered between the abundance of exotic flowers.
Foil based wallcovering lined with cork and a flock finish based on the fur of the Bearded Leopard pale yellow to deep gold and a dark constellation of rosebuds adorning it.
The Mimic Moth Wallcovering is a 3D wall covering with a soft suede look inspired by the Mimic Moths shape and habitat. The wall coverings design comprises embossed Mimic Moths surrounded by their favourite flowers.
The Pogo Goat Wallcovering is a 3D wall covering with a soft chenille fabric inspired by the Goats yearly migration. The intricate pattern has us guessing how ambitious the choreography of the dancing Pogo Goats really was.
Skinì TEX the partition with an absorbing function is a reinterpretation of the ancient concept of the partition that allows space to be divided and remodeled in a novel and innovative way, also pandering to acoustic comfort needs. With Skinì TEX there is no need for walls, to be covered or on which to attach sound-absorbing panels, but just it, a screen that can be conveniently transported and reconfigured with a few gestures. With Skinì TEX it is therefore possible to create a new space in which acoustic quality is also enhanced: two goals achieved with a single product. Skinì TEX comes in a wide variety of colors thanks to the soft fabrics used to cover the Skins, thermoformed in polyester and coupled with FIDIVI - ONE fabrics. Technical fabrics, produced by recycling PET bottles and which can be safely recycled in turn. A fabric that stands out for its ability to absorb sound, but also has other qualities: it has excellent resistance to abrasion and rubbing, is designed for use in public environments so it has high resistance to fire and also to exposure to light.
Inspired by classic tapestries, this woven jacquard wallcovering depicts a lush riverbank with a Japanese crane peeking out of the vegetation. This unique species symbolises good luck and longevity in Japan. The drawing is intentionally pixelated in a nod to the country's mid-century optimism.
The cork in this design is very refined, with lots of detail and a glossy lacquer topcoat for a touch of glamour. The wallcovering takes its name from Alentejo, a region in Portugal renowned for its cork forests.
This plain wallcovering is an abstract representation of a canyon – a narrow, deep valley cut by a river through rock. The various colours and glossy layers, combined with the rough outline, evoke the different types of rocks in a canyon.
This elegant wallcovering has a warm, opulent sheen of gold and silver, combined with a weathered look. It exudes a sense of history, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to add vintage charm and sophistication to their interior.
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