Grain
arte-international > Wallcovering
A collage of perfect squares. Combining wood fragments from different parts of the same tree provides a lovely combination of grains and recognisable knots. No two are the same, as they form a random pattern in the inlay.
Arcum
arte-international > Wallcovering
The recurrent pattern of Arcum has been printed with a satin coating. This finish imbues the finished paper with a superb sheen and creates the subtle illusion of relief.
Blooming Pineapple
arte-international > Wallcovering
Tropical flowers and plants such as the South African sugar bush, leopard lily and a blooming pineapple take you on an exotic journey.
Lyra
arte-international > Wallcovering
Contemporary wallcovering on non-woven backing printed with metallic inks.
Rendezvous Tokyo Blue
arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Arrow
arte-international > Wallcovering
Want to try a bit of tribal? Arte can provide a playful and stylish interpretation with the Arrow and Symbol patterns. The parallel and pointed converging lines do more than just create a relief effect, they also create an exotic feel. The pattern is available in a multi-coloured pattern (Arrow) and a monochrome alternative (Symbol).
Urban
arte-international > Wallcovering
Used silk fabrics that are given a second life on the wall are the inspirational idea behind this design. Combinations of different large surfaces of textile produce a frivolous and irregular patchwork. The different colours, with a subtle watercolour appearance, catch the eye and create an expressive interior.
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.
Le Papier Tissé
arte-international > Wallcovering
Le Papier Tissé is inspired by woven paper. The fine structure of the paper strips shows the natural fibres and results in a play of slight colour nuances.
Civilia
arte-international > Wallcovering
A unique design, based on ‘quillwork’, as virtually the oldest form of embroidery. Handiwork that was used exclusively by the native Americans to decorate clothes, jewellery and other utensils. Civilia is linear without being truly straight.
Katia Silk
arte-international > Wallcovering
Katia Silk consists of a unique blend of 80% hand-spun Katia silk and 20% cotton. The spun Katia silk is harvested from the cocoons of a wild silk butterfly, after which the short, soft filaments are spun by hand into thick, irregular yarns. A harmonious blend with cotton yarns creates a captivating, contrasting matt-gloss effect. The irregularities in the threads lend this wallcovering a surprising texture and distinctive appearance.
Crux
arte-international > Wallcovering
Contemporary wallcovering on non-woven backing printed with metallic inks.
Monstera
arte-international > Wallcovering
A mix of botanical patterns and jungle scenes. This relief wallcovering creates a subtle yet cuddly, three-dimensional effect thanks to the use of bouclé fabric.
Iki
arte-international > Wallcovering
“Iki”, a concept that is difficult to translate into a single word, embraces a world of sophistication, elegance, simplicity and a deep appreciation for the beauty in everyday things. “Iki” becomes tangible in this design, with diagonal lines creating a beautifully magnified herringbone pattern. The distance between these lines is expressively uneven, giving a playful and dynamic feeling to the wall. The pronounced texture lends it a captivating 3D effect, while the top layer in soft velvet adds a touch of luxury, making it almost impossible not to want to touch the wall.
Mustachio
arte-international > Wallcovering
We moustache you a question: perhaps this moustache ensemble takes your fancy? The silver moustaches are available against a coloured or white background. If you’re after a more silky-soft touch, why not opt for the velvet moustaches!
Forma
arte-international > Wallcovering
Forma slots nicely into the lavish trend, with its gold/black and white/silver combinations.
Caisson
arte-international > Wallcovering
Inspired by a wonderful, old, sculpted panel door, such as those you frequently encounter in the smallest streets of Paris.
Papillon
arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Voyage
arte-international > Wallcovering
With his sumptuous look the Voyage pattern takes you to the Middle East. The ethnic design with Persian influences grabs your attention: each detail has been made to be discovered.
Granville
arte-international > Wallcovering
A subtle imitation linen that comes into its own anytime, anywhere. Granville is a timeless plain, as charming and durable as the most luxurious linen.
Sablon
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.
Mont Royal
arte-international > Wallcovering
This decor conjures up an abstract forest on your wall. The tree trunks form straight, vertical lines that contrast beautifully with the rounded shapes of the crowns. This fairytale scene with a playful touch is made of soft velour.
Forum
arte-international > Wallcovering
Forum brings a touch of spirituality to the collection. The mandala pattern brings to mind Buddhist temples, flags fluttering in the breeze and soothing music. The gleaming hints of silver and gold provide a perfect finishing touch. Thanks to the matching colours in the foreground and background, the ensemble effect does not overwhelm you.
Cannage
arte-international > Wallcovering
With Cannage your walls appear to have been braided. There was a reason for naming the design after this craft. The typical wickerwork of chair caning is very recognisable. The complicated, layered lines capture your attention. The technique reminds one of natural materials such as rattan or reed.
Dandelion Cranes
arte-international > Wallcovering
The Dandelion Cranes Wallcovering is made from pleated textile, inspired by the Cranes’ unique colouring and fanlike wings. The tactile design comprises overlapping textile placed in a pattern that resembles feathered fans.