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
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
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
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
arte-international > Wallcovering
A pop art classic. The white or high-gloss silver background makes the design even more irresistible.
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
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.
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.
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.
Bouton d'or
arte-international > Wallcovering
You can run carefree, through a field of flowers in your own home. Bouton d'or has the same elegant design as Bambou, but with this pattern it is the humble buttercup that draws your attention.
Palafitas Amazonia
arte-international > Wallcovering
Inspired by French “toile de jouy”: romantic, floral and lovely scenes in red or blue on white backgrounds. Palafitas interprets this style of textile printing in a completely innovative way and takes you to mysterious stilt houses in the Brazilian rainforest.
Cadance
arte-international > Wallcovering
Striking prints were popular in the '60s, such as zigzag patterns - often in highly contrasting colours like black and white. Cadance has a rhythmic herringbone pattern in a freer form. The design was also given a touch of flock, with a tweed effect as a result.
Bounty
arte-international > Wallcovering
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.
Sabal
arte-international > Wallcovering
Sabal refers to the graceful leaves of the eponymous palm tree.
Musa
arte-international > Wallcovering
The leaves of the banana plant depict the tropics. This print stands out figuratively in its naturalness and literally in the luxurious finish in metallic lustre.
Eden
arte-international > Wallcovering
A paradisiacal jungle motif with stylised plants and tree trunks against a soft touch background of wood grains. The high-gloss foil reflects the light, making it look as if the sun’s rays are shimmering through the bush.
Java
arte-international > Wallcovering
An exuberant botanical design of tropical leaves with the feel of a hand-painted wallcovering. Printed in vibrant colours on a fil-à-fil jute. These give the wall unprecedented depth and an especially natural aspect.
Matrix
arte-international > Wallcovering
With Matrix on your wall, you will imagine yourself in oriental atmospheres. This design gives you a simple way to create the look of wall tiles in your home. In combination with the shiny relief ink, this pattern is given a very realistic tile structure.
Insignia
arte-international > Wallcovering
Insignia combines the botanical trend with geometry in a modern manner. By working with structures and forms you can bring nature into your home in a distinctive and playful way.
Flor Imaginaria
arte-international > Wallcovering
This colourful, tropical drawing with a vertical fil-à-fil technique is inspired by the Chinese lantern plant (Physalis). The pattern and use of colour are influenced by African wax fabrics, in the now omnipresent typical African prints.
Line
arte-international > Wallcovering
No striking patterns here, but a plain wallcovering that radiates peace and warmth. Line is also manufactured from sisal, making it a perfect combination with each of the designs from this collection.
Lucky O's
arte-international > Wallcovering
Overlapping O’s, created of wood veneer marquetry inlay, resemble the rolling waves of the ocean. The unique wallcovering’s ancient Seigaiha pattern symbolising waves of water represents good luck, power, and resilience.
Domus
arte-international > Wallcovering
The recurrent pattern of Domus has been printed with a satin coating. This finish imbues the finished paper with a superb sheen and creates the subtle illusion of relief.
Feroz
arte-international > Wallcovering
The stylised jungle flora of the Feroz pattern hides monkeys and jaguars peering out from their natural habitat.
Hover
arte-international > Wallcovering
Hover depicts birds in their most natural form. Anyone who comes closer will see that the silhouettes consist of fine lines. Here too, the wood look in the background ensures that the forest never seems far away.
Pyramid
arte-international > Wallcovering
Welcome to ancient Egypt! Or perhaps you have been transported into a piece of art by Escher? Pyramid plays with sleek, geometric shapes that through its use of various colours, creates the illusion of depth. The design is also available in a monochrome finish, such as the monotone pattern Squared.
Symbol
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).
Corteza
arte-international > Wallcovering
A subtle stripe pattern, inspired by the bark of banana trees. Thanks to the herringbone shape, the motif plays with light and shadow so that the design varies according to the incidence of light.
Chanderi
arte-international > Wallcovering
The slightly structured, matte and bicolour weaving structure is discrete and fairly neutral, but still present. In the colour palette, you will find some soft beige to sand shades, as well as striking colours such as sunny orange and tropical teal.
Fraction
arte-international > Wallcovering
Made of real mica flakes. The sheets with the mica flakes are hand-dyed, after which large, irregular shapes are punched through them. These are carefully inlaid into a repetitive pattern. The pattern is a modern interpretation of the colourful, classic terrazzo floors.
Queen Cobra
arte-international > Wallcovering
The Queen Cobra Wallcovering is made from hand-woven sisal fibres, inspired by the Queen Cobra’s rhythmic curves and grassy habitat. The design comprises round overlapping shapes in a pattern with a hypnotic feel to it.