The Via Salvestrina 12 design by Marika Tardio for MaVoix is born from a real address and transforms it into an imaginary landscape, a narrative fresco, a waking dream.
Inspired by the Florentine palace that houses the MaVoix universe, this large-scale pattern (4 meters wide by 3 meters high) unfolds as an illustrated scene — a botanical theatre inhabited by columns, heraldic birds, ornamental vases, guardian mushrooms, and flowers of impossible colors.
This is not a modular wallpaper — it is a world to be crossed, an image suspended between imagination and reality.
Every element — flora, fauna, architecture — is designed to astonish, transforming the viewer into a visual traveler and silent narrator.
Via Salvestrina 12 is the design that most embodies the essence of MaVoix: an aesthetic threshold, a mental space, an open vision.
In this version, the background is a deep, velvety black, dense as night and theatrical like a closed curtain.
Upon this dark stage, the multicolored elements — feathers, branches, petals, wings, columns, and ornaments — emerge with almost luminous clarity, as if carved into the surface.
The contrast between absolute black and saturated chromatic details creates a scenographic and immersive wallpaper, perfect for contemplative interiors, identity-rich spaces, or visual installations.
An illustrated fresco on an absolute black background — Via Salvestrina 12 Nero Mezzanotte is the MaVoix wallpaper that transforms the wall into a narrative threshold.