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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Ege CircleBack is a unique carpet recycling program where we offer to take back your used carpets in Europe for recycling. We divide the used carpets into 3 fractions. The yarn and glue/coating are used again in our own products and the last fraction is used to produce recycled plastic. Read more details about Ege CircleBack here. The program covers the qualities Highline 1100 and Highline 910 with the woven textile backing (WT).
Ege CircleBack is a unique carpet recycling program where we offer to take back your used carpets in Europe for recycling. We divide the used carpets into 3 fractions. The yarn and glue/coating are used again in our own products and the last fraction is used to produce recycled plastic. Read more details about Ege CircleBack here. The program covers the qualities Highline 1100 and Highline 910 with the woven textile backing (WT).
Enhance the space with a wallcovering that embraces the essence of Yugen, the Japanese concept of sophistication and mystery. Narrow, vertical rectangles with an uneven texture create a beguiling 3D effect, reminiscent of an abstract interpretation of small metro tiles. This wallcovering is not only visually appealing, but also tangibly seductive. The suede look creates a strokable effect that adds a sense of luxury and comfort.
This panoramic takes its name from the banyan tree, which is commonly found along the Silk Road. It lets you wander through a dreamy fantasy landscape, amid the hidden valleys and summits of the Himalayas. The fact that it has a look of pure silk truly makes the panoramic come to life.
Interweaving lighter and darker threads creates horizontal stripes that give the illusion of depth. You can instantly recognise the typical irregularities of the natural linen thread.
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.
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.
The Zoe rug, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and sartorial expertise, offers endless possibilities in color combinations and shapes, allowing for fully customizable designs. Made from either Rope yarn, available in solid or two-tone colors, or Aquatech yarn in solid hues, the rug comes in three distinct versions: spiral-like modules (approximately 30 x 30 cm) sewn into non-orthogonal geometric patterns, orthogonal spiral modules with complementary designs in the same material, or a single spiral design with a maximum diameter of 500 cm. Additionally, the rug can feature a contrasting border, with two color options for Rope cord or Aquatech cord, and custom configurations are available upon request. A 3D file of the Zoe rug is also available for download, enabling customers to visualize the product in their space. Paola Lenti, the esteemed Italian design house behind this product, is globally recognized for its innovative and high-quality furniture and textiles, blending contemporary aesthetics with artisanal craftsmanship since its founding in 1994.
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*"This sleek, sectional lacquered suspended showcase is part of the DOMINO collection, featuring a modern design with a high-gloss finish for a sophisticated touch. The 3D file of this product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into your design plans. Manufactured by Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk—a renowned German furniture specialist since 1922, known for premium craftsmanship and contemporary interior solutions—this piece combines functionality with timeless elegance."*
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*"Esperanto is a sleek vertical mirror crafted from premium Corian®, redefining the bathroom as a space of refined rituals and personalized elegance. Part of a versatile collection, it features storage units with hinged doors that can be wall-mounted or placed on a stylish easel for added stability and character. The line also includes washbasins (integrated or freestanding), mirrors, and storage accessories, available in a range of materials like Corian®, Korakril™, Cocciopesto, gel, and ceramics, with customizable color options for a fully tailored bathroom design. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. Manufactured by Rexa, a renowned Italian design brand celebrated for its innovative, sustainable bathroom solutions since 2009."*
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*"Tina is a spacious ceramic washbasin featuring an overflow hole, designed for versatile installation—it can be wall-mounted, paired with metal supports, or placed on solid ash legs or furniture, available in natural or matte green finishes. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning. For further details, contact COLAVENE, an Italian interior design specialist renowned for its high-quality, contemporary kitchen, bathroom, and living space solutions."*
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*"TRIBÙ is a luxurious vinyl resin wallpaper from the JV 171 IKAT collection by Jannelli&Volpi, blending Italian design with inspiration drawn from the intricate inlay techniques of Indonesian and Malaysian cultures. This collection features bold planes and textured patterns in a vibrant, globally inspired color palette, perfect for adding exotic elegance to any space. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for visualization. Jannelli&Volpi, a renowned Italian interior design brand since 1954, is celebrated for its high-quality wallpapers, fabrics, and decorative solutions for residential and commercial projects."*
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**Domino** is a sleek and modular washbasin cabinet featuring an elegant enamelled glass surface, available in versatile compositions such as AL 350, AL 310, AL 312, AL 314, and AL 316. Designed for flexibility, it offers a variety of combinable units, with its core elements being basin tops and cabinet units in a crisp white finish. The **Domino** and **Domino44** collections differ in depth, providing adaptable solutions for even the most demanding spatial and design requirements. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed planning. For more details, refer to **ARTELINEA**, a renowned Italian luxury bathroom furnishings brand established in 1962 and based in Florence.
**Mattonelle Margherita by Mutina** is a vibrant collaboration with artist Nathalie Du Pasquier, blending bold creativity with minimalist elegance through a collection of 41 hand-designed patterns—featuring 27 graphic and 6 solid-color tiles in 20.5x20.5 cm, plus 6 patterns and 2 solid tiles in 10.1x20.5 cm, all modular with a 2 mm joint. The tiles, crafted in glazed porcelain stoneware using traditional industrial techniques, offer endless layout possibilities for walls, floors, or decorative accents, from wood-like panels to skirting designs. A satin-finish surface, enriched by reactive glazes, delivers luminous color depth, while an optional anti-slip treatment ensures safety without compromising texture. Mutina, an Italian pioneer in ceramic artistry, merges avant-garde design with functional durability for high-end interiors. A downloadable 3D file of the collection is available for precise project visualization.
*(Supplier note: Mutina redefines ceramics through collaborations with global designers, producing tiles that transcend functionality to become artistic statements.)*
**Azulej**, the striking tile collection designed by Patricia Urquiola for **Mutina—a visionary Italian brand renowned for blending ceramic innovation with artistic expression—**reinterprets the timeless charm of handcrafted majolica through a modern lens, crafted from durable hydraulic cement. This contemporary take on tradition features a 20x20 cm format and embraces a bold, patchwork-inspired design, where abstract patterns and subtly muted colors merge in a deliberately irregular, organic arrangement. The colors seep naturally into the material, with softly blurred edges that mimic artisanal techniques, resulting in a uniquely textured aesthetic. Offering unparalleled versatility, the collection balances decorative richness with minimalist appeal, making it ideal for both vibrant and understated spaces.
The collection includes three base hues (white, light gray, and dark gray) in 20x20 cm tiles, with **27 distinct patterns** designed to be mixed as a set—sold exclusively as a curated ensemble rather than individual pieces—allowing for endless, fluid compositions. Additionally, **nine standalone patterns per color** are available for independent use, enabling creative combinations with solid field tiles to craft intricate "carpets," accent walls, or striking floors. For designers, **a downloadable 3D file** of the product is available for seamless project visualization.
Discover more from the manufacturer: **AZULEJ BIANCO RENDA – Mutina**.
**Déchirer by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina** is an evolving collection of large-format, unglazed porcelain stoneware tiles, where the striking 3D texture takes center stage—layered patterns resembling fragments of memory create captivating plays of light and shadow, evoking raw, tactile sensations. The tiles feature subtle, irregular detailing and delicate filigree motifs, blending contrast and soft transitions through a mix of plain and decorated designs, sharp edges, and patchwork arrangements. Crafted using Mutina’s advanced *Continua* technology, the collection excels in both technical performance and avant-garde aesthetics, available in hexagonal and orthogonal formats (120x120 cm) across five muted tones—Bianco, Nero, Grigio, Ecrù, and Piombo—and two textures (Decor and Neutral). The line also includes *Déchirer Esagona 60x60* and *Déchirer Glass*, a sustainable mosaic made from 80% recycled material via a zero-impact production process. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design integration.
**Supplier Insight:** Mutina redefines ceramics through artistic innovation, collaborating with visionary designers like Patricia Urquiola to create tiles that transcend functionality, merging minimalism with bold textural experimentation.
For further details, explore *Déchirer Neutral Ecru* and more at [Mutina’s official site](www.mutina.it).
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*"With a height of 47 cm from the floor, this sleek and stable design features no open front, offering both elegance and comfort. It can be wall-mounted or installed in compliance with accessibility regulations for disabled users. The product includes a Ø35 mm tap hole, overflow, and a standard 1”1/4 drain hole. Part of the STYLE 47 series, it boasts squared lines and ergonomic shapes for effortless seating and standing, while the accompanying washbasin features a rounded front for easy faucet access and a sophisticated aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download to facilitate planning and integration.
Supplied by EVER Life Design, a renowned Italian interior design brand known for its high-quality, contemporary solutions for residential and commercial spaces."*
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The Adrian is an anthracite-colored metal table lamp with a raw, industrial design that contrasts beautifully with bright, Nordic-inspired interiors. Featuring a rough-textured surface and exposed screws, it exudes a bold, utilitarian aesthetic while the shade directs cozy downward light and diffuses additional illumination through the side screws for a unique lighting experience. The lamp has an IP20 rating, is Class 2 double-insulated, and includes a non-replaceable 150 cm textile cable (white/black) with an inline switch. It accommodates an E27 bulb (max. 25W, not included) and is non-dimmable. A 3D file of the product is available for download, making it easier to visualize in your space.
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Nordlux, a Danish lighting brand founded in 1977, is known for its high-quality, sustainable indoor and outdoor lighting solutions that blend functionality with modern design.
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*"Via della Spiga" is an elegant wallpaper collection designed by Marco Fontana for Tecnografica, featuring four striking variants: Black and White (81162-1), Colour (81162-2), Grey (81162-3), and Trip (81162-4). As part of Tecnografica’s crown jewel series, this design embodies the perfect fusion of artistic vision, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology, offering fully customizable sizing to suit any interior project. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for preview and planning purposes. Tecnografica, a premium Italian interior design supplier since 1992, is renowned for its high-end custom surfaces and innovative decorative solutions. For more details, visit [Tecnografica’s website](https://www.tecnografica.net/).*
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*"Goblin is an artistically crafted decorative wallpaper designed by Paolo Giordano and Simona Cardinetti, part of an exclusive collection featuring original creations from independent designers who reimagine interior spaces. Blending creativity, artisanal craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology, this customizable wallpaper adapts seamlessly to any project’s dimensions and style. A downloadable 3D file of the design is available for preview and planning. For more details, visit Tecnografica—a renowned Italian interior design supplier since 1992, specializing in premium custom surfaces for walls, floors, and furniture."*
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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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