Timber Strips by Piet Hein Eek
NLXL introduces Timber Strips Wallpaper, a new collection in collaboration with Piet Hein Eek. With this collection NLXL is going back to its roots: an aesthetically strong collection of faux wood wallpapers.
Rick Vintage, NLXL Creative Director: "Seven years ago our first collection, Scrapwood Wallpaper, proved to be a game-changer in the industry. It set the standard for digital wallpaper collections and is probably the most imitated wallpaper design to date. Today we introduce its successor: Timber Strips Wallpaper. The next step in hyper realistic faux wood wallcovering."
Timber Strips by Piet Hein Eek was inspired by travels to Japan where timber is used in so many ways. The working title for this new collection was "Zen Wood". And that's just what it is.
Piet Hein Eek: "This collection is more than ever inspired on the idea that our wallpapers should provide an artifical alternative for a wooden wall. In this case by using 3d timber strips. I am certain people will love the attention to detail which is the trademark of NLXL products. Like Scrapwood, Timber Strips make you want to touch the wall to make sure it isn't the real thing."
Rick Vintage, NLXL Creative Director: "Seven years ago our first collection, Scrapwood Wallpaper, proved to be a game-changer in the industry. It set the standard for digital wallpaper collections and is probably the most imitated wallpaper design to date. Today we introduce its successor: Timber Strips Wallpaper. The next step in hyper realistic faux wood wallcovering."
Timber Strips by Piet Hein Eek was inspired by travels to Japan where timber is used in so many ways. The working title for this new collection was "Zen Wood". And that's just what it is.
Piet Hein Eek: "This collection is more than ever inspired on the idea that our wallpapers should provide an artifical alternative for a wooden wall. In this case by using 3d timber strips. I am certain people will love the attention to detail which is the trademark of NLXL products. Like Scrapwood, Timber Strips make you want to touch the wall to make sure it isn't the real thing."