WALL&DECO is an innovator and trendsetter in the global wallcovering market. WALL&DECO offers wall covering solutions for various rooms, including showers, bathrooms, kitchens (Wet System), outdoor spaces (Out System). One of the latest innovations is eco-friendly SSW wallpaper with sound-absorbing effect.Some 2023 projects performed by WALL&DECO:
Schloss Freudenstein Castle (Italy)
Nestled among the vineyards of Alto Adige and embraced by a centuries-old park, the Schloss Freudenstein, a 13th-century castle, transports its guests to an enchanted world where the past seamlessly melds with the beauty of the surrounding nature.
In the castle's suites, the La Isla Bonita wallpaper serves as a backdrop for the canopy bed, positioned under a sloping ceiling that almost seems to touch the sky.
Its pattern, featuring leaves in shades of green and brown and black vertical lines reminiscent of elegant ribbed fabric, adds a touch of verticality to the environment, evoking the unique architecture of the bed.
In the bathroom area, the large Japanese koi fish from Tangerine wallpaper extends along the shower wall.This unexpected oriental element in a setting dominated by a rustic-modern style creates an extraordinary interaction, breaking with the castle's historical ties and creating a new chapter of design and culture.
Vert et d'Ô (France)
Vert et d'Ô, located in the heart of France, is an old wine farmhouse restored respecting its original elements. Each room tells its own story.
In the first bedroom, Burana wallpaper creates depth, thanks to its trompe l'oeil effect of lights and reflections.
Natural stones and terracotta colours hark back to the traditional architecture of Arab countries.
In the second room, Paparazzi wallpaper, recreates a niche in the wall, transforming the bedroom space into an intimate refuge.To best meet the design brief, the color of the graphics was developed ad hoc in collaboration with the Wall&decò graphics team.
RESIDENTIAL, CWC, WET SYSTEM, GO ICONIC, EDITIONS
Step into a Milanese residential project where every nook and cranny of the house comes alive with wallpaper that not only adds a touch of creativity but also shapes the very essence of the space. It's a double-edged sword: on one side, furniture becomes an enigma, blending seamlessly into the concealed magic; on the other, the entire flat becomes a canvas for an intricate dance of angles that captivates the eye.
RESIDENTIAL, CWC, WET SYSTEM, GO ICONIC MATERIAL GAMES
"Niveum" and "Coralfull", in perfect harmony between classic materials and contemporary details, are the wallpapers chosen for this residential project in Gdyna, Poland.
The "Niveum" wallpaper frames the bed and, with its soft colour palette, envelops the room in balance with the surrounding space: the floral details dialogue with the stone and marble cladding in a unicum of solidity and elegance.
The "Coralfull" graphic, installed in the shower thanks to the WET System waterproof wallcovering, recalls the warm and lively tones of the sea, breaking the graphic rigour of the marble slabs.
A DIP INTO PINK | THE FLAMINGO HOTEL
In Germany, overlooking the Baltic Sea, The Flamingo Hotel, in contrast to the Nordic landscape, is a clear reference to Miami and the style of South Beach: tropical plants, pastel colours and neon signs.
Floridita' graphics in the bedrooms bring the natural element into the interior. Palm and banana leaves, drawn with watercolours and wax crayons, stand out against the geometric elements of the background, created by contrasts of light and shadow. Along the corridors a pattern composed of gradient developed squares, shaded in shades of pink: a wallpaper tailor-made for the project, whose pixel effect creates visual games of light-dark, full-empty.
RESIDENTIAL, CWC, GO ICONIC, DARK SHAPES
The loft, located in Bucharest, sees the integration of colour palettes with shades from grey to black, clean lines and industrial accents.
The linear rigidity of the fixed volumes represented by the walls, ceilings and furnishings is softened by the rounded shapes of the accessories and the graphic choice of wallpaper.
A fragmented time, exploring the balance between solids and voids, using a black and white colour palette that emphasises the minimalist and contemporary look.