June 2025

Farini

Raffia is often used in interiors because it holds such natural appeal. In the Farini design, raffia is utilised in an innovative way: after being woven into a wide, plain wallpaper, the sides are cut off. These strips are then attached to each other vertically and overlapping to create a dynamic line pattern with plenty […]

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Rubra

The Rubra design is made using large pieces of mulberry bark, inlaid by hand in a geometric pattern on a background with a subtle sheen. The bark’s irregular structure creates a unique, lively effect on the wall, with the natural fibres and different colour nuances adding a sense of playful nonchalance and luxury. This design

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Optique

This geometric pattern plays tricks with optical perception; one person might see triangles, the other squares. The woven sisal is arranged horizontally, vertically, ascending diagonally and descending diagonally. These four directions create different geometric shapes and colour nuances. Nánar um Optique

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Taio

This design pays homage to classic Polynesian wood carvings and their intricate, rounded shapes. The pattern is carefully embroidered onto a delicate sisal fabric and incorporated into the weave’s structure. The subtly shiny background shimmers delicately through the weave, adding sophistication. The name of this design was inspired by Taiohae, the capital of the Marquesas

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Miro

Miro is a unique textile wallcovering featuring a classic pattern that combines delicate embroidery with decorative wooden beads. This design takes its name from miro, a local variety of rosewood from which many Polynesian works of art and furniture are made. This woven wallcovering adds texture, depth and a sense of sophistication to any interior.

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