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 a rigorous and refined modular surface.
The Trappigna, originally used for bridal blankets and ceremonial tapestries, involved the simultaneous creation of motif and background, merging drawing and texture into an inseparable visual and tactile unity.
In Ricamo, that gesture returns as graphic trace — an orderly, enigmatic script intertwining symbolism, abstract architecture, and ornament.
The result is a wall decoration with an intimate rhythm, perfect for sophisticated interiors, quiet environments, and spaces rich in narrative presence.
In the Écru Cotone variant, the design relies on a fine, black line, precise and linear, resting upon a light écru background with a subtle, cotton-like texture.
The effect is elegant and tactile, yet visually light — as though a woven tapestry had dissolved into pure line.
An essential, monochromatic edition, where the strength of the pattern lies in its rhythmic delicacy.
A wallpaper that evokes the sensation of a suspended textile canvas, balanced between past and present.
Ricamo Écru Cotone is ideal for those seeking a symbolic yet silent decoration, one that inhabits space with discretion and depth.
It embodies a balance between graphics and materiality, light and gesture, transforming each wall into a contemporary echo of history.