Ferox
The name of this design is derived from the Latin ‘ferus’ meaning ‘wild’. Due to their colour contrast, the roughly woven paper threads form a small, geometric motif that is neutral and natural to the touch. Nánar um Ferox
The name of this design is derived from the Latin ‘ferus’ meaning ‘wild’. Due to their colour contrast, the roughly woven paper threads form a small, geometric motif that is neutral and natural to the touch. Nánar um Ferox
This horizontal pattern suggests a subtle movement and lets you float on the Koumbala River, one of several rivers in Manovo National Park. Nánar um Koumbala
This pattern has its roots in one of the most exotic places in the world: the paradise that is the Philippines. One of this country’s greatest natural resources is the banana tree, and it is the bark of this tree that is used for this stunning design. The narrow, coloured strips are hand-woven, making each
This pattern has its roots in one of the most exotic places in the world: the paradise that is the Philippines. One of the country’s greatest natural resources is the banana tree. We have used its bark to create this unique wallcovering. The wide, coloured strips are glued by hand to form a unique variegated
An incredibly detailed impression of Katan Silk, a very light, luxurious type of silk. The minor irregularities that are typical of this fabric are also found here. Nánar um Katan Silk
A timeless representation of the traditional mountain villages of the Himalayas, where Buddhist prayer flags often flutter in the wind. The inhabitants of these inhospitable areas try to attract happiness and prosperity in this way. The design was named after the Himalayan village of Manali, where hundreds of flags set the scene. Nánar um Manali
In this design, you will discover hills and trees under a soft cloudy sky. Drawn in a typical Asian style, it was named after the Saranda forest in India. A highly appropriate name, as Saranda literally means ‘seven hundred hills’. Nánar um Saranda
This panoramic takes its name from the banyan tree, which is commonly found along the Silk Road. It lets you wander through a dreamy fantasy landscape, amid the hidden valleys and summits of the Himalayas. The fact that it has a look of pure silk truly makes the panoramic come to life. Nánar um Banyan