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  • Ricamo Écru Cotone | Wallpaper

    The Ricamo Écru wallpaper, designed by Marika Tardio for MaVoix, is a tribute to the ritual beauty of artisanal tradition — not merely decoration, but an ancient gesture given new form, suspended between symbol and structure, memory and contemporary vision. Inspired by the aesthetic of textiles crafted with the Trappigna technique, this pattern unfolds across…

  • Vampa Magnetica | Wallpaper

    In Vampa, Studio Lievito reinterprets the soul of wood, transporting it into a new visual dimension.Natural veins, traditionally bound to static materials, are transformed into decorative rhythm and graphic vibration.The wood flames become lines of fire, impulses, and organic currents multiplying across the surface like a sensory map. This wallpaper amplifies and heightens.The forms, generated…

  • Vampa Incendio | Wallpaper

    In the Vampa wallpaper design, Studio Lievito transforms the wall surface into a living, burning visual tension.Inspired by the natural grain of wood and the flames that run through trunks and bark, this wallpaper channels the primordial energy of nature, reimagining it as a contemporary graphic pattern. Vampa is the result of Studio Lievito’s conceptual…

  • Vampa Elettrica | Wallpaper

    In the Vampa wallpaper design, Studio Lievito reinterprets the organic veins of wood through a radically graphic lens.The traditional grain becomes luminous pictorial marks, visual waves that flow across the surface with a pulsing, unstable rhythm — a stylized, vibrant, and decorative blaze. “The house is on fire.”Not an allusion to disaster, but a poetic…

  • Rampicante Terracotta | Wallpaper

    In the graphic project of the Rampicante wallpaper, artist Antonio Barbieri builds a bridge between natural matter and digital technology, translating the organic essence of the vegetal world into a linear, modular, and suspended pattern.The design originates from 3D scans of real floral elements, transformed into three-dimensional graphic structures, then transposed onto the surface with…

  • Rampicante Buganvillea | Wallpaper

    In the Rampicante design, artist Antonio Barbieri translates natural organicity into a synthetic graphic language, merging formal analysis, technology, and poetic vision.The pattern originates from 3D scans of real botanical elements, digitally reworked into structural filaments: stems, flowers, and buds intertwine in a filiform, ethereal, modular composition. Here, nature is not represented but extracted and…