Arte Wallcoverings
A new dimension
Monochrome is a work in a single colour. A familiar technique that you often come across in the world of art and photography. Arte has rediscovered this technique: it was the source of inspiration for Monochrome, a new series of wallcoverings with a luxurious finish. The collection gives monochrome hues a new dimension using a new technique with relief inks.
Arte developed a new technique creating relief with metal inks for its new collection Monochrome. The shiny relief inks are applied to a matte or metallic substrate. This process imparts depth to the wallcovering, thus bringing a new dimension to your interior. To emphasize the exclusiveness of this technique, the designs are inspired by noble materials such as wood, leather and precious metals. The various patterns exude sophistication with prints that transport you on a world voyage.
You will also find a tile pattern with Window: from a distance, it looks as if you have hundreds of small tiles on your wall. The turquoise design will make you think you are in an oriental palace. Moreover, the geometric motifs suggest the Art Déco style: decorative and somewhat eclectic.
Grace means that you don't need to have green fingers to bring nature into your home. The opulent print creates a pleasant atmosphere in combination with the pastel shades. Grace looks very natural, like a climbing plant, and embellishes any wall.
The Orient in the backgroundRelax as you would in a Turkish Hammam with Felicity on your wall. This stylish design gives an impression of luxury with fine details and oriental influences. The pattern is also reminiscent of embossed leather, thus creating a warm atmosphere. This decorative wallcovering will steal the show in your interior.
Being at one with nature is becoming more and more important. Natural elements like plants and trees have become indispensable in our interior. Within the Monochrome collection, Arte developed a design that is inspired by the unique structure of wood. Both vertically and horizontally, Timber has an expanding effect due to the flowing grain structure.
Lines and circlesIncident light is an important element with Grid. The fine interplay of lines changes in response to the quantity of light. The result? A playful contrast which looks different every day. The diagonal patterns are inspired on woven fabrics, which gives them a soft and even appearance.
Have you ever dreamed of your own mosaic in your home? In Roman times, it was customary to decorate luxurious villas with all kinds of mosaics. Since then, these drawings have been regarded as genuine works of art. Arte created Rondo, a wallcovering with Mediterranean influences to bring a mosaic design to your home in a simple manner.