Metal X Patina
Timeless luxury for sophisticated rebels: each design in the Metal X Patina collection has been printed on metal foil, to create an artistic, distressed plaster look on walls. The patterns were inspired by old painting techniques or crafts. We used advanced printing technology to combine a matte look with luminescent highlights to add vibrancy and a natural patina.
Platinum
This slightly weathered block pattern looks aged to perfection even with a picture-perfect patina. Matte and luminescent sections cast a warm metallic sheen on this eye-catching wallcovering.
Quilt
Old quilts were the inspiration for this design, in particular the quilt top, which is often made from several pieces of fabric that are randomly sewn together in a pattern. Here the pattern consists of a patchwork of textile swatches that were printed on metal foil and covered with a thin layer of plaster, offering a fleeting glimpse of the fabric beneath.
Alepine
A lovely combination of broad, ripped and aligned strips of textile, which have been covered with a thin layer of plaster. This pattern takes its name from the eponymous super-light silk fabric, Alepine. The design’s distinctive, unconventional look is enhanced by the metal foil.
Chalk Stone
A design that is all about detail and a homage to travertine, a chalk stone used to make sustainable artisan tiles. The Romans used travertine to build large parts of Rome, including the Colosseum. This metallic variant stands out because of its simplicity.
Impasto
This design is named after a centuries-old painting technique, Impasto, whereby the paint is laid on the surface very thickly, with visible brush strokes, enhancing the texture of this wallcovering for a very realistic result. Impasto is printed on metal foil, combining the best of both worlds: a seamless blend of artisanship and an industrial look and feel.
This slightly weathered block pattern looks aged to perfection even with a picture-perfect patina. Matte and luminescent sections cast a warm metallic sheen on this eye-catching wallcovering.
Quilt
Old quilts were the inspiration for this design, in particular the quilt top, which is often made from several pieces of fabric that are randomly sewn together in a pattern. Here the pattern consists of a patchwork of textile swatches that were printed on metal foil and covered with a thin layer of plaster, offering a fleeting glimpse of the fabric beneath.
Alepine
A lovely combination of broad, ripped and aligned strips of textile, which have been covered with a thin layer of plaster. This pattern takes its name from the eponymous super-light silk fabric, Alepine. The design’s distinctive, unconventional look is enhanced by the metal foil.
Chalk Stone
A design that is all about detail and a homage to travertine, a chalk stone used to make sustainable artisan tiles. The Romans used travertine to build large parts of Rome, including the Colosseum. This metallic variant stands out because of its simplicity.
Impasto
This design is named after a centuries-old painting technique, Impasto, whereby the paint is laid on the surface very thickly, with visible brush strokes, enhancing the texture of this wallcovering for a very realistic result. Impasto is printed on metal foil, combining the best of both worlds: a seamless blend of artisanship and an industrial look and feel.