Custom wallcoverings developed in collaboration with interior designers, architects, and project managers. The scope spans hospitality, residential, retail, and workspaces, shaping unique environments from concept to print through thoughtful design. More info or request
Substantive quality
Every design is driven by intention. Cross-disciplinary research and references, from iconic artists to related sectors and everyday scenery, inform the creative process. The resulting work is both original and attuned to its time.
Mt. Holyoke - E. Corbett, 1956
Mt. Holyoke - E. Corbett, 1956
Aviora, Wall Art Design
Aviora, Wall Art Design
Technical quality
Wallcovering is a large-format medium, and design that reads beautifully at thumbnail scale does not automatically translate to a 400x300 cm wall.
All artworks are conceived and resolved at 100% scale.
Each design is carefully adapted for seamless integration across various wall dimensions and surfaces. Each detail holds at the size it was drawn for.
Takumi, Jannelli & Volpi
Takumi, Jannelli & Volpi
Collaborative approach: steps
A clear creative direction is established through a flexible and attentive collaboration process.
Clients may share references such as moodboards through imagery from inspiration plateforms (e.g. Pinterest), or visual materials of any kind. Even informal image collections help define the creative intent.
These inputs are translated into a cohesive and distinctive design aligned with the space and its identity.

Photos of existing interior
Photos of the space finished or under construction, to ensure visual coherence.
Pinterest board
A collection of images, gathering atmosphere, textures, shapes, objects, colour mood.
Loose moodboard
A series of images assembled or not, conveying a feeling more than a specification.

To better articulate the creative intent, simple keywords may be used to highlight what draws attention in each selected reference. Any contextual information related to the images (brand, product name, artist, etc.) further supports the process.