Montagna
Montagna is a plain wallpaper that takes its inspiration from slightly coarser wool, which is very similar to super soft bouclé. It’s a fabric with a somewhat casual but balanced look. Nánar um Montagna
Montagna is a plain wallpaper that takes its inspiration from slightly coarser wool, which is very similar to super soft bouclé. It’s a fabric with a somewhat casual but balanced look. Nánar um Montagna
Lana is a highly detailed rendering of a densely woven wool. The soft hues add depth, creating a wallpaper with an incredibly realistic look. Nánar um Lana
The Pogo Goat Wallcovering is a 3D wallcovering with a soft chenille fabric, inspired by the Goat’s yearly migration. The intricate pattern has us guessing how ambitious the choreography of the dancing Pogo Goats really was. Nánar um Pogo Goat
The Golden Tiger Wallcovering is made from laser cut wood veneer with gold foil. Golden Tigers couldn’t bear to be parted from their loved ones, so the wallcovering depicts this friendly Extinct Animal surrounded by his animal friends. Nánar um Golden Tiger
The Memento Moooi Medley Wallcovering is a gathering of Extinct Animals known for their unique kindness and love for life. Each animal knew how to cherish each moment of their lives and lived to make beautiful memories. Depicted amidst the softest of fluffy clouds, they continue their celebration of life. Or is it the afterlife?
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The Dandelion Cranes Wallcovering is made from pleated textile, inspired by the Cranes’ unique colouring and fanlike wings. The tactile design comprises overlapping textile placed in a pattern that resembles feathered fans. Nánar um Dandelion Cranes
The Queen Cobra Wallcovering is made from hand-woven sisal fibres, inspired by the Queen Cobra’s rhythmic curves and grassy habitat. The design comprises round overlapping shapes in a pattern with a hypnotic feel to it. Nánar um Queen Cobra
The Mimic Moth Wallcovering is a 3D wallcovering with a soft suede look, inspired by the Mimic Moth’s shape and habitat. The wallcovering’s design comprises embossed Mimic Moths surrounded by its favourite flowers. Nánar um Mimic Moth
Mandrava is a superb example of craftsmanship with the textile being covered with a dense embroidery featuring an intriguing floral pattern. This artwork was named Mandrava, after the Malagasy word for ‘foliage’. Nánar um Mandrava
Tana is a beautiful hand-made weave crafted from thick raffia strips in varying hues and thicknesses, with natural nubbing. The design was named after Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar – which the locals also call Tana. Nánar um Tana