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january 23, 2018 - Wall & Decò

The new Contemporary Wallpaper collection 2018

New palettes for 2018 herald diversity as fundamental inspiration for the Wall&Decò collection. A prismatic convergence of visions where different wave lengths mingle in a unique and exclusive concept.

Punk Reloaded. An aesthetic concept leading away from earthly and natural hues, immersing us in electronic codes - A palette which confers visibility upon the digital world's immateriality. The purple, fuchsia and blue frame emerges from the darkness, like the neon sign of a dystopian metropolis.

Colore vs Colore. A journey through perceptions roused by fashion-inspired colour blocking. Powerful colour contrasts, where warm tonalities are lit up and cooler hues are desaturated without losing their strength. Apparently complementary colours converge towards sandy tonalities, for an innovative result. Forms are softened to enhance the sheer material texture of surfaces.

Winter Elegance. A vision portraying winter as a sophisticated refuge. The bon ton aesthetic of warm colours such as antique pink and beige is mitigated by cold hues, such as blue and green. A golden background manifests itself as a link between rich and profound tonalities which move in an iridescent atmosphere illuminated by reflections. Clear-cut contours and right-angled geometries prevail in this balance of eclecticism and rigour.

Palettes which encapsulate worlds, capable of engaging in dialogue and completing each other, exuding Wall&Decò exclusivity 

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