How Large-Scale Motifs Transform Spaces

Art has a different impact when it is given room to breathe. What appears decorative on a small scale becomes defining when enlarged. Large-scale wall murals do more than transform the surface of a wall—they reshape the perception of an entire space. That is where their unique power lies. Scale as a Design Element Scale […]
The Transformative Power of Floral Design

Floral motifs have been part of interior design for centuries. Yet today, they feel more contemporary than ever. The difference lies not in the motif itself, but in its scale, texture and interpretation. Modern floral wall design can be understated—or bold. It can create atmosphere or redefine an entire space. The key lies in how […]
Pattern vs. Space – A Bigger Difference Than You Think

Almost everyone has experienced this moment: the wallpaper sample looks perfect. The colour, texture and overall character feel just right. Yet once it’s installed, the room looks different than expected. This isn’t the result of a poor choice. It’s simply one of the fundamental principles of interior design: wallpaper never exists in isolation. Its true […]
When One Colour Is Enough: The Power of Monochromatic Wall Design

On 21 March, we celebrate the International Colour Day—a fitting occasion to reflect on the profound influence colour has on the way we experience space. Not merely as decoration, but as an architectural element. Monochromatic surfaces, in particular, are enjoying renewed appreciation. They do not represent restraint for its own sake, but precision. When there […]
From William Morris to Bridgerton – The Renaissance of Ornament

For a long time, ornament was regarded as a relic of the past—too decorative, too elaborate, too deeply rooted in history. Minimalism came to dominate our interiors: clean lines, calm surfaces and restrained colour palettes. But in recent years, a clear shift has emerged. Patterns are making a comeback. And with them, ornament itself. Series […]
Designing with Confidence: When Animal Meets Floral

Harmony is comforting. But contrast is far more compelling. For years, interior design has been shaped by a strong preference for restraint: calm colour palettes, clean lines and understated materials. Minimalism has brought order to our interiors—but sometimes it has also made them feel a little too polished. This is precisely where a new approach […]
Walls Speak Volumes – and Reflect Personality

A home is more than its furnishings. It is an expression of who we are—our memories, our influences and the experiences that have shaped us. Colours, materials and patterns all tell a story about us. When we design our interiors consciously, we are choosing more than a look; we are making a statement. Wallpaper can […]
Between Twilight and Gold: Rethinking the Power of Colour

Colours shape a space long before furniture or decorative objects come into play. They provide orientation, create calm or tension, open up a room or make it feel more intimate. Many of our collections approach colour in exactly this way—not as decoration, but as the foundation of atmosphere. Colour names are not intended to define […]
When Walls Come to Life

About Surfaces That Change Throughout the Day We often think of interiors as something static. Yet great design thrives on change. It responds to light, to shifting perspectives, and to the people moving through a space. After all, a wall is never just a color. Depending on the time of day, it can appear cooler […]
The Understated Luxury of Quiet Colours

There was a time when walls had to do one thing above all else: stand out. Bold colours, striking patterns and strong contrasts were seen as expressions of individuality. If you wanted to make a statement, you did it with your walls. Today, we’re seeing a different trend. Interiors are becoming calmer. Materials are taking […]