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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.
Cedar

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.
Sequoia

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.
Eri

arte-international > Wallcovering
Eri turns every wall into a unique object. Pure luxury. Inspired by open weave silk and applied on a base of delicate high-gloss foil. The warm glow of the precious metal shines through the fine mesh of the fabric, for a more pronounced and exclusive look.
Tasar

arte-international > Wallcovering
Tasar is inspired by real silk. Beautiful in its simplicity, with the subtle irregularities of silk fabric. This natural product always results in a rich, intense colour palette without ever being obtrusive.
Nongo

arte-international > Wallcovering
The inspiration comes from traditionally woven baskets from Zimbabwe, called nongo. The natural look of this plain pattern in combination with the fine wickerwork lends texture to the wall.
Aspero

arte-international > Wallcovering
Aspero has a more outspoken, thicker weave, but undeniably retains the authentic linen structure. A lively effect is achieved by combining subtle shades of colour. When used on the wall, it instantly creates a warm, cosy feeling.
Gioco

arte-international > Wallcovering
A flawless reproduction of the structure of fine linen, including the irregularities woven into it. From a distance it appears plain, but as you get closer you can see every detail in the linen.
Lignes

arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Pandan

arte-international > Wallcovering
The tiled wickerwork is inspired by the pandan, a tropical plant. The fibres of this plant are cut into strips and woven diagonally. The clean, diagonal lines appear less abstract thanks to the natural look and feel.
Weave

arte-international > Wallcovering
The Weave design is based on braided leather. The braided leather relief creates a very realistic impression of leather strips.
Marsh

arte-international > Wallcovering
Walls of woven grass almost make you feel like you’re spending the night in a lodge on the savannah. The structure has been realistically recreated, subtly bringing a real element of nature into your home.
Puro

arte-international > Wallcovering
The monocoloured Puro has a slightly glossy finish. The woven grass structure with light colour nuances brings the tropics to mind. The somewhat rougher base lends this plain a natural touch.
Canvas

arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Myriad

arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Splice

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Rougher open-weave grasses, cut and inlaid by hand, serve as the inspiration for this design. The irregular pattern of asymmetrical shapes immediately feels very natural.
Dome

arte-international > Wallcovering
The inspiration for this design comes from finely woven grasses, cut and inlaid by hand. The geometric, rounded shapes create a soft but dynamic feel.
Intarsio

arte-international > Wallcovering
This design took its inspiration from somewhat rougher, open-weave grasses, cut and inlaid by hand. The pattern itself, with its combination of rectangles and squares, appears as though it has been expertly woven together.
Bounty

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This design is inspired by finely woven grasses, which are cut and inlaid by hand. Bounty is an abstract, geometric representation of lush palm leaves that seem to be reaching higher and higher.