by Paris Deco Off | Mar 23, 2021 | Fabrics, Panoramic displays
Historic Royal Palaces – Great Masters Taken from the Flemish tradition of vast tapestry-weaving, Verdure Tapestry is inspired by a 17th century work which is currently displayed within the King’s Presence Chamber of Kensington Palace. Its verdant, pictorial scene...
by Paris Deco Off | Mar 22, 2021 | New Collection, Panoramic displays, Travel, Wallpaper
Each panoramic or decor immerses you in a fairy-tale or intriguing story. Not only the pattern appeals to the imagination, the material used is also surprising. From velvety soft silk looks and bouclé fabrics to sophisticated linen effects. The hand-painted scenes of...
by Paris Deco Off | Mar 19, 2021 | Panoramic displays, Travel, Wallpaper
Casamance presents a collection of panoramic wallpanels to revolutionise style, remove lilitations and invite you on a journey. Whether you choose to disappear into vast African plains, venture deep into forests or stroll the streets of Paris, if you seek inspiration...
by Paris Deco Off | Mar 18, 2021 | Panoramic displays, Wallcovering
DEYA MEADOW by Matthew Williamson A new colourway of a Matthew Williamson favourite. Butterflies float into an early morning sky from a grassy wildflower meadow. The original version with a clear blue sky is included. This wallcovering has been designed as three...
by Paris Deco Off | Mar 16, 2021 | New Collection, Panoramic displays, Wallpaper
GRAND ANGLE With Grand Angle, Nobilis revives one of its iconic themes with this signature collection of contemporary panoramic wallpapers. Abstract and dream-like landscapes combined with figurative motifs, large «arty» drawings and precious patines. The House’s...
by Paris Deco Off | Mar 16, 2021 | Fabrics, Panoramic displays, Wallcovering, Wallpaper
by Florence Halimi Arte Previously thought of as old-fashioned, wallpaper has made a triumphant comeback in recent years, inspiring home décor creators and designers. In its wake, it brought with it the return of the panoramic format, which had been lost to us since...