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APEX – Cinto
This hard-to-believe-its-vinyl wallcovering simulates weathered wood by combining a random grain pattern with a bark-like embossing.
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Sep
22
This hard-to-believe-its-vinyl wallcovering simulates weathered wood by combining a random grain pattern with a bark-like embossing.
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Sep
22
Horizontal striations and blending layers of colour in a colour palette of earthy hues
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Sep
22
Worner is a contemporary crosshatch design influenced by organic textiles, available in 20 neutral colour ways.
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Sep
22
A bold chevron stripe design available in 16 colours inspired by nature.
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Sep
22
Glyn Cottage embodies an idyllic escape to the countryside. Beautiful landscapes are something we have in abundance in the UK. The delicate muted colour palette creates a sense of calm and escapism.
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Sep
22
Wisteria Lane was inspired by the blooms of wisteria that cover some of the most spectacular buildings in Britain. From stately homes and castles to cottage gardens, cascading wisteria is a symbol of life and heralds the beginning of summer.
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Sep
22
Inspired by the flora and fauna of the British countryside, Twiggy is a hand-drawn collection of foraged foliage. The colour palette is inspired by nature, from crisp spring hues to earthy tones reflecting the passing seasons.
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Apr
22
Lose yourself in the woods and explore the wilderness in this wistful sprawling landscape. Recolour, rescale and print onto any of our base materials, including textures, metallics and window films.
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Apr
22
Broaden your horizons and explore new possibilities! This endless horizon wallcovering bridges the gap between the outdoors and the indoors.
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Sep
21
Tapping into the trend of resistance dying techniques, our Batik design was derived from a hand-dyed piece of fabric. In addition to the delicate tonal background print, the emboss we’ve used adds to the tactile feeling of creased fabric after the dying process. Traditionally batik dyes came from natural plant sources. The most widely used were indigo blue and soga, a warm brown colour made from the bark of the soga tree. We have used these and continued the natural dye theme throughout the rest of the palette.
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