Wall & Decò
Sunday, July 14, 2019
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I don't know about you, but I'm sick of tropical wallpapers, palm leaves and exotic birds amongst some lush vegetation. Don't get me wrong, I like most of the classic or new tropical designs, but I'm tired of the overview because it's seen and sweet. I've chosen different and new wallpapers for those who like me, wondering what alternatives the paradise world has. The first faded alternate to the wall of the Circus and the Deco wall. I must say that Wall & Decò has often managed to produce remarkable products. First of all, the Italian brand, famous for its outdoor or large wallpaper, is becoming increasingly popular in the field of wall coverings. Most of the selected articles belong to the iconic Cole & Son collection from Miami, which is undoubtedly the top tropical. Available in black and white, but I prefer this type, which is less visually aggressive.
The third above is still Wall & Dec by and is called 17130EWC. I chose it for those who love a more linear and elegant style.The red wallpaper, which is the same as the sofa cover, is for those who can not Mey Meh by Hackney House and want to dare. In the past, houses are better in color and detail and very special paper and require great care to coordinate all the decorative elements of the room. In summary, don't choose if the rest of the furniture doesn't lend itself: for example, a white IKEA piece on such a background is the fist of an eye. Subsequently, Hornbeam by Farrow & Ball has an elegant combination of two color options, both with a light green painted wooden frame. Hornbeam is not a new design of the British house, which is predominantly known in its paintings, but an option to keep in mind in all its chromatic variations. The wallpaper in the bathroom (second view from above) was designed for the Designers Guild by Christian Lacroix and is called Bain Minuit-Mediterranee. I must say that Christian Lacroix was one of the main reasons why I followed the Designers Guild, which was more suitable for me years ago. Last but not least, the writing by Pierre Frey named Soccorro, inspired by Mayan geometries. I'm a big fan of Pierre Frey's fabrics, so I couldn't add one of the wallpapers, but I'd like to see more photo sets on their site.
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