Slender vertical stems traverse the space with fluid elegance, forming a rhythmic interplay that guides the gaze. At their tips bloom Lilium Lancifolium, also known as Tiger Lilies — flowers with dramatic yet poetic profiles. Their contours are bold, volumes defined, and textures rich with light and material depth.
Every flower, every leaf, every line of the design carries visual and material references to the ancient art of Scagliola — a historic decorative technique developed to imitate precious stones such as Lapis Lazuli, Rose Quartz, Rock Crystal, Alabaster, and Aquamarine through the refined craftsmanship of pigmented stucco.
The Fiori wallpaper is a tribute to that art of wonder and illusion, where technical mastery makes invention tangible, restoring to interiors the surprise of the handmade and the beauty of invisible intent.
In this version, the background takes on an intense Slate Blue, rich in mineral nuances. This deep backdrop enhances the ivory, lapis, burnished gold, and copper-pink tones of the flowers, which appear to float like suspended elements on a velvety surface.
The overall effect is theatrical, sophisticated, and magnetic.