Wall Flowers

Luxury For Your Home

Interior Design

Wall Flowers

01.04.2008

The housing market is soaring and those with the means to live in luxury are looking for it both inside and outside their homes. For everyone else your house may appear a little more humble than say Roman Abramovich's on the outside but there are ways to beautify from within.

This season's designs are particularly glamorous so even if you're not living in a mansion you can stil feel like a star and feel like a million dollars.

For a new take on home décor, the luxurious collections of David Rockwell for Maya Romanoff, the nature inspired designs of Bisazza's collection, and the Rockwell Group, offer wall coverings and mirrors that accent and rejuvenate ordinary space.

To transform any room in your home, The David Rockwell collection for Maya Romanoff offers beautiful design that is bold, but brings warmth to a dull room.

As Romanoff's first time collaborating with another designer, and Rockwell's first time delving into surface material design, the two's collaborative efforts produce a unique collection of tactile coverings.

With Stitched, a concept with a hand-stitched appeal, the hand dyed material highlights the art of traditional paper making. Inspired by Romanoff's first and best selling product Weathered Walls, Stitched is full of visual and textual dimension.

Blanket, a wall covering concept influenced by the feel of a wool blanket, has a luxurious wool and felt layering with contrasting stitching that gives the piece fluidity. It is offered in 36' rolls in four different colours.

“I’m having a great deal of fun working with David Rockwell because of his leaps of imagination into so many areas,” says Maya Romanoff. “He is a designer without frontiers and free from constraints – he brings his creative designs into so many areas of life.”

The collection is exclusively available at the Atfiedl Showroom at 2/22 Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, Lots Road.

Bisazza's wall coverings, on the other hand, are based on this season's catwalks, mixing natural elements with texture and bold colours.

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