Alentejo Cork

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Alentejo Cork

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Canyon

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Canyon

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Glowing Patina

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Glowing Patina

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Quilt

Quilt

arte-international > Wallcovering

Old quilts were the inspiration for this design, in particular the quilt top, which is often made from several pieces of fabric that are randomly sewn together in a pattern. Here the pattern consists of a patchwork of textile swatches that were printed on metal foil and covered with a thin layer of plaster, offering a fleeting glimpse of the fabric beneath.

Alepine

Alepine

arte-international > Wallcovering

A lovely combination of broad, ripped and aligned strips of textile, which have been covered with a thin layer of plaster. This pattern takes its name from the eponymous super-light silk fabric, Alepine. The design’s distinctive, unconventional look is enhanced by the metal foil.

Chalk Stone

Chalk Stone

arte-international > Wallcovering

A design that is all about detail and a homage to travertine, a chalk stone used to make sustainable artisan tiles. The Romans used travertine to build large parts of Rome, including the Colosseum. This metallic variant stands out because of its simplicity.

Impasto

Impasto

arte-international > Wallcovering

This design is named after a centuries-old painting technique, Impasto, whereby the paint is laid on the surface very thickly, with visible brush strokes, enhancing the texture of this wallcovering for a very realistic result. Impasto is printed on metal foil, combining the best of both worlds: a seamless blend of artisanship and an industrial look and feel.

Ritorto

Ritorto

arte-international > Wallcovering

A semi-plain wallpaper with the tactile look and feel of bouclé. The use of uneven yarns is a trademark characteristic of this fabric, which gives it a caressingly soft and rather casual look while still allowing the material to exude pure luxury.

Pentagono

Pentagono

arte-international > Wallcovering

Pentagono has the soft, tactile appeal of luxurious bouclé. The fabric was designed with a graphic pattern of pentagons. This sleek design creates an interesting contrast with the typical casual look of bouclé.

Tintura

Tintura

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Stagionato

Stagionato

arte-international > Wallcovering

Discover a classic floral drawing in the design Stagionato, Italian for weathered look. The attractive linen texture is extremely visible in close up; from a little further away, it is mainly the weathered, somewhat faded drawing that stands out.

Tropicali

Tropicali

arte-international > Wallcovering

In this tropical scene, drawn in the Old English style, you will discover exotic plants and birds on a base with a bouclé textile look. The illusion of fine tears in the drawing accentuates the craftsmanship of this design.

Adobe

Adobe

arte-international > Wallcovering

Adobe plays with various kinds of relief, both in height and depth. The irregular squares and triangles create a playful, geometric and intriguing effect. The design refers to unbaked clay tablets (adobe) that are dried in the sun.

Medjoul

Medjoul

arte-international > Wallcovering

This design has a great deal of relief, due to the technique used and the voluminous material. The pattern is inspired by date palms, a common plant in the Middle East.

Terracotta

Terracotta

arte-international > Wallcovering

The combination of different light panels in tileform creates both a geometric and an earthy design. Thanks to the pronounced relief of the engravings, it is reminiscent of decorative earthenware or ripples in sand.

Between Rivers

Between Rivers

arte-international > Wallcovering

This mythical scene is set in the lush nature of Babylonia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the region where arable and livestock farming originated. The imaginative tableau shows elephants, gazelles, date palms and the remains of ancient temples. Original artwork of Frédérique et Rob Whittle – and Max.

Banyan

Banyan

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Manali

Manali

arte-international > Wallcovering

A timeless representation of the traditional mountain villages of the Himalayas, where Buddhist prayer flags often flutter in the wind. The inhabitants of these inhospitable areas try to attract happiness and prosperity in this way. The design was named after the Himalayan village of Manali, where hundreds of flags set the scene.

Saranda

Saranda

arte-international > Wallcovering

In this design, you will discover hills and trees under a soft cloudy sky. Drawn in a typical Asian style, it was named after the Saranda forest in India. A highly appropriate name, as Saranda literally means ‘seven hundred hills’.

Katan Silk

Katan Silk

arte-international > Wallcovering

An incredibly detailed impression of Katan Silk, a very light, luxurious type of silk. The minor irregularities that are typical of this fabric are also found here.

Zerzura

Zerzura

arte-international > Wallcovering

The legend of Zerzura tells the story of a fertile oasis in the desert west of the Nile, of which its existence was never proven. This mythical scene is brought beautifully to life on a velvet background.

Moire

Moire

arte-international > Wallcovering

Blinding rays of sun on water and desert sand result in wavy, hypnotic designs and create a moiré effect on the glossy fabric. The motifs are completely random, making each wallcovering unique.

Bayuda

Bayuda

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Gobi

Gobi

arte-international > Wallcovering

As soon as night falls, millions of stars appear in the clear sky of the Gobi Desert, one of the coldest deserts in the world. The comparison with a magnificent starry sky is unmistakable. The contrast of the glittering dots with the deep or soft colours literally elevates this pattern to higher spheres.

Ténéré

Ténéré

arte-international > Wallcovering

Ténéré, an area in the southern Sahara, is known as one of the driest deserts in the world. The dehydrated and cracked desert soil forms the inspiration for this lacquered imitation leather.

Atacama

Atacama

arte-international > Wallcovering

This luxurious bouclé fabric contains real alpaca wool. Alpacas live on the high plains of the Andean Mountains, including the Atacama Desert in Chile. This tactile design has a direct link to the traditional costumes of the inhabitants of this region.

Barkhan

Barkhan

arte-international > Wallcovering

Barkhan dunes are crescent-shaped dunes created by the wind. This shape forms the inspiration for the detailed design, made in a velvet soft fabric.

Line

Line

arte-international > Wallcovering

No striking patterns here, just a plain wallcovering that radiates peace and warmth. Line is made of sisal, a fine jute fibre, resulting in a pure wallcovering with many natural shades.

Geloma

Geloma

arte-international > Wallcovering

Geloma is a refined jacquard-woven textile in glossy multicolour threads. The dancing horizontal lines create a playful effect on the one hand, while the dark background and warp provide relief on the other. This design owes its name to the word ‘loom’, which in turn comes from the Old English word 'geloma'.

Sambe

Sambe

arte-international > Wallcovering

This design is made of hemp fibres whose natural colours contrast with the fine black yarns that hold the fibres together. The knots and irregular threads of different thicknesses are clearly visible and this is what makes Sambe so authentic and pure.

Kudzu

Kudzu

arte-international > Wallcovering

The fibres of the climbing plant kudzu, which is very common in tropical regions, are coarsely woven into a unique wallcovering. The irregular thicknesses and different shades of the various threads reveal its natural origins.

Tatami

Tatami

arte-international > Wallcovering

Tatami means folded and stacked in Japanese, referring to the way in which traditional Japanese floor mats are manufactured. The substrate of this design is a playful reference to this authentic technique. The shiny geometric embroidery perfectly comes into its own against this background.

Chasu

Chasu

arte-international > Wallcovering

The Korean word for embroidery is Chasu, which is very appropriate for this refined pattern. The abstract herringbone pattern is embroidered onto a natural sisal background using shiny textile threads, giving an effect that is both luxurious and authentic.

Gardens of Okayama

Gardens of Okayama

arte-international > Wallcovering

This colourful Japanese garden has been carefully embroidered with great attention to detail onto this base of sisal fibres, with the different shades of the threads revealing its natural character. The fairy-tale scene appeals to the imagination.

Ruban

Ruban

arte-international > Wallcovering

The Ruban design plays with different thicknesses. Narrow raffia strips are glued by hand to a non-woven backing, which in turn is cut into wider strips. These strips are woven into a whole using an ultra-fine thread, ensuring a successful interplay of narrow and wide.

Ajoura

Ajoura

arte-international > Wallcovering

Thanks to the fine framework in the drawing, it feels as if you are admiring the forest from a log cabin. The material also makes you dream: Ajoura is made of real wood. The high-quality wood veneer gives an impression of an etching in which the shades of colour bring the scene to life even more.

Tresse

Tresse

arte-international > Wallcovering

The Tresse design brings a playful note to the collection with a print of casual braids made of natural fibres. Some are very finely braided, while others are a little thicker. A thin layer of velour ensures a soft finish and accentuates the natural print.

Éclat

Éclat

arte-international > Wallcovering

Éclat – French for shine – proudly boasts a large block pattern. A thin layer of real cork gives this design a sturdy look, softened by the subtle sheen that shimmers through the cork here and there.

Infini

Infini

arte-international > Wallcovering

Infini consists of a combination of paper thread and banana leaf, a natural material that is woven and dyed by hand. The fibres absorb the dye unevenly during this process, an effect specific to this natural product. The result is a textile with many different shades and a lively effect on the wall. The small knots are minor imperfections in the natural material that emphasise its authenticity.

Dioré

Dioré

arte-international > Wallcovering

Dioré is a wonderful print on a high-pile textile. It is a contemporary, more abstract interpretation of classic tapestries. Thanks to the high quality of the textile and the colour nuances in the design, this wallcovering can barely be distinguished from a hand-tufted carpet. The design owes its name to the protected Forêt de Dioré on the island of Réunion.

Tinto

Tinto

arte-international > Wallcovering

The Tinto design is made from the bark of the banana tree. The bark is dyed in natural colours with numerous different shades. The wide strips are woven manually into a checkerboard pattern and then cut into tiles. Finally, these tiles are arranged in a tight pattern.

Arcadia

Arcadia

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Lazur

Lazur

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Velours

Velours

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Tropic Traces

Tropic Traces

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Sandstone

Sandstone

arte-international > Wallcovering

Timber

Timber

arte-international > Wallcovering

Chalk

Chalk

arte-international > Wallcovering

Clay

Clay

arte-international > Wallcovering

Groove

Groove

arte-international > Wallcovering

Unito Tierra

Unito Tierra

arte-international > Wallcovering

Giungla

Giungla

arte-international > Wallcovering

Savana

Savana

arte-international > Wallcovering