The Fontana Arazzo Cotone wallpaper design is a celebration of form, memory, and repetition as a visual language. Inspired by a finely engraved rock crystal pitcher once owned by Catherine de’ Medici, later passed to Christina of Lorraine in 1589 and now preserved among the Medici collections, this pattern reinterprets a fragment of history through the purity of line and sign.
The motif unfolds within a precise, repetitive structure — each element measuring approximately 11 x 11 cm — to create a graphic rhythm that feels both constant and harmonious. The silhouette of the pitcher, with its fish-shaped handle and sculpted contours, becomes a visual symbol: a quiet presence marking the surface with measured elegance.
This wallcovering blends materiality and visual depth. The result is a refined backdrop that speaks through restraint and order, ideal for interiors where decoration becomes silent storytelling, cultured and sophisticated.