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.

Impulse

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Impulse

arte-international > Wallcovering

Timor

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Timor

arte-international > Wallcovering

KAL4

KAL4

arte-international > Wallcovering

Marsh

Marsh

arte-international > Wallcovering

Walls of woven grass. It’s almost as if you’re spending a night in a lodge out on the savanna. The structure has been realistically recreated, which lets you subtly bring a truly exotic feeling into your home. You’re sure to find a suitable tint for any interior from among the seventeen colour variations.

ANT4

ANT4

arte-international > Wallcovering

Printed cork on non-woven backing

Facet

Facet

arte-international > Wallcovering

A surprising pattern with irregular polygons which gives the illusion of relief and fits in perfectly with any interior.

Coccinella Bella

Coccinella Bella

arte-international > Wallcovering

The design is inspired by the unique flowers and plants that were deeply loved by the extinct Rationalis Decoris Coccinellidaeis. More commonly known as ‘Coccinella Bella’. These now-extinct lady bugs only emerged from their hidden habitats during the full moon, when their favourite stripy leaves and poppy-like flowers were bathed in a silver glow. Coccinella Bellas were the epitome of beauty, with their vibrant colours and intricate patterns. While they all sported the same colours, their patterns were as unique as the stars in the night sky. The Coccinella Bella wallcovering is digitally printed on soft touch textile.

Ghicha Silk

Ghicha Silk

arte-international > Wallcovering

This design is made from hand-woven silk, which is mainly sourced from silkworms that live in the wild in India. The irregular variations and ‘flaws’ of labour-intensive, hand-spun silk are part of the unique charm of this stunning natural product.

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’.

All'Ombra dei Cipressi

All'Ombra dei Cipressi

arte-international > Wallcovering

This decor illustrates a Tuscan landscape with rounded shapes. The velvety chenille finish completes the picture.

Stucco

Stucco

arte-international > Wallcovering

Stucco makes a playful reference to the decorative plaster used during Greco-Roman antiquity. It is an abstraction of textile and the tone-on-tone colour palette ensures a serene but weathered look.

Moxie

Moxie

arte-international > Wallcovering

A design inspired by classic, wrought-iron collapsible lift doors. You can still see them occasionally in hotels in the heart of Paris.

Atlas

Atlas

arte-international > Wallcovering

Wallpaper with floral patterns in combination with organic shapes. Threads of different materials and thicknesses are meticulously placed in patterns by hand, creating a minimalist design with corresponding relief.

KAL6

KAL6

arte-international > Wallcovering

Blooming Seadragon

Blooming Seadragon

arte-international > Wallcovering

Printed wallcovering with a flock finish inspired by the mysterious Blooming Seadragons, who evolved spectacular leaf-like appendages in yellow, brown and green as a clever camouflage.

Shibam

Shibam

arte-international > Wallcovering

This intriguing pattern has a subtle three-dimensional effect through the rendering of open woven sisal patchwork in different directions. The sisal threads are uneven and have a rough character, allowing the imperfections come into their own.

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.

CA3

CA3

arte-international > Wallcovering

Oblique

Oblique

arte-international > Wallcovering

Oblique, which literally means ‘slanting’, is the perfect name for this design. You can clearly see the monochrome effect from a distance. In close-up, you can also see the influence of architecture. The overlapping geometric figures create a fun effect, mainly due to the striking colour nuances.

Window

Window

arte-international > Wallcovering

A tile pattern: from a distance, it looks as if you have hundreds of small tiles on your wall. The turquoise design will make you think you are in an oriental palace. Moreover, the geometric motifs suggest the Art Déco style: decorative and somewhat eclectic.

Bambusa

Bambusa

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 chenille fabric.

Stellar

Stellar

arte-international > Wallcovering

The soft metallic lustre of this metal foil creates a unique light reflection. This makes the design look different from various angles and creates a dynamic atmosphere. The authentic metal look creates the effect of impressive metal panels.

Combine

Combine

arte-international > Wallcovering

A herringbone motif often appears busy, but by implementing it with sisal, the design Combine gets a much softer and more natural look. A joy (and thus not a burden) for the eye. The soft range of tints in the fabric ensures a quiet pattern that has a nice balanced appearance. In addition, this type design makes your rooms appear higher.

Bambou

Bambou

arte-international > Wallcovering

The floating bamboo leaves give the Bambou pattern a delicate touch. Have you ever travelled to Thailand, Vietnam or China? Then this print will take you back to those exotic locations. Bambou is a little bit different to the other patterns because the wallpaper is finished with a hint of flock and metallic ink.

Lace

Lace

arte-international > Wallcovering

Wallcovering with a pleated fabric and a flocked pattern.

Flying Coral Fish

Flying Coral Fish

arte-international > Wallcovering

3D wallcovering with a satin look and a pattern resembling the pectoral fins of the Flying Coral Fish, shaped like delicate, thin and translucent wings.

Maze

Maze

arte-international > Wallcovering

Wallcovering with a pleated fabric and a flocked pattern.

Wind

Wind

arte-international > Wallcovering

Timeless wallpaper that interprets geometry in a new, modernistic way. The fine structure perfectly reflects the warmth and subtlety of the textiles.

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.

Grant

Grant

arte-international > Wallcovering

A spectacular camouflage design inspired by a herd of zebras like those you see on the African steppe. You can even discover hidden zebra heads here and there in the abstract lines of the zebra’s skin.

Pandan

Pandan

arte-international > Wallcovering

Wickerwork in tile shape is inspired by the tropical plant pandan. The fibres of this plant are diagonally cut into strips and are interwoven. The clean, diagonal lines appear less abstract thanks to the natural look and feel.

Glade

Glade

arte-international > Wallcovering

A sultry, hot jungle, hidden in the mist. It’s easy to dream the day away when you’re surrounded by colour and tropical animals. Glade brings the jungle into your home with a mysterious forest design on a tangible, woven structure.

Kimono

Kimono

arte-international > Wallcovering

Six silk foulards with Eastern scenes are the source of inspiration for this composition. The colour explosion is perfectly balanced and creates one harmonious and panoramic whole.

Dodo Pavone

Dodo Pavone

arte-international > Wallcovering

3D wallcovering with a soft suede look, inspired by the Dodo Pavone’s natural outfit – a soft plumage of silvery feathers with different nuances of grey, blue, beige and white.

Eri

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.

Goodmood

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Goodmood

arte-international > Wallcovering

Croc

Croc

arte-international > Wallcovering

This free interpretation of crocodile skin refers to the great diversity of animal life in Central Africa.

Temper

Temper

arte-international > Wallcovering

The fil-à-fil effect, which is woven into the core of the product results in a truly unique plain wallcovering. You can see this very well by looking at the back. This technique makes the textile effect on the wall very realistic.

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.

Delight

Delight

arte-international > Wallcovering

The flower print of Delight seems to be embroidered and this gives it a vintage look. Floral is a feast for your eyes.

Pavartina

Pavartina

arte-international > Wallcovering

Pavartina illustrates different gemstones in cross-section. The layers show a geological process of thousands of years. This unique motif is finished in an elegant satin look.

Cherry Forever

Cherry Forever

arte-international > Wallcovering

A pop art classic. The white or high-gloss silver background makes the design even more irresistible.

Sumatra

Sumatra

arte-international > Wallcovering

A lively decor, printed on the silk uni Tasar, and inspired by the Sumatran jungle, a tropical rainforest with the most diverse fauna and flora. We discover the hornbills and capuchins in their natural habitat.

Tribu

Tribu

arte-international > Wallcovering

A combination of rustling imitation raffia and cotton, woven into a stunning motif. Tribu refers to the typical tribal patterns, familiar in Mexican fabrics. Rich and extrovert, without being excessive.

Naturally Beautiful

Naturally Beautiful

arte-international > Wallcovering

Enhance

Enhance

arte-international > Wallcovering

Terrific Terazzo

Terrific Terazzo

arte-international > Wallcovering

Air

Air

arte-international > Wallcovering

This pattern evokes tropical birds criss-crossing each other in flight. The paper weave upon which the design is printed, lends the entirety a muted look.

Dots

Dots

arte-international > Wallcovering

Innovative wallpaper with glossy dots in 40 different colour combinations, based on Le Corbusier’s ‘Polychromie architecturale’

Compound

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Compound

arte-international > Wallcovering

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.

Tartan

Tartan

arte-international > Wallcovering

Wallpaper with a refined linen texture.