Wallpapers with a sartorial cut, exclusive and beautiful, ready with their prints to decorate empty spaces and furnish at the same time. These are the collections of London Art, an Italian brand founded by Nicola Bottegal, who combines fashion, architecture and design in a winning mix to create his own creations. All London Art wallpapers, which concentrates its production in Italy using raw materials of the highest quality, are suitable for indoor environments, for outdoor walls, are fireproof or PVC free. Thanks to the use of different materials, wallpapers adapt to interior spaces, even to environments traditionally considered more humid, such as the bathroom, also giving the shower area or in any case the toilet the elegance of drawings on the walls. The modern needs of living have transformed these wallpapers into furnishing elements, to be made to measure, satisfying the customer's tastes and spaces. Thus we pass from soft colors to bold ones, from geometries to designs that wink at classical art. Space also for tropical or animalier patterns, for papers that are also travels around the world and that combine past and present, urban and natural environments on the walls of the house.
International spirit and craftsmanship: the collectionsInternational spirit, but craftsmanship for the collections signed London Art which make use of the collaboration of renowned architects, designers and artists. Hence the representation of important projects, starting from the brand new “Kimono”, strong point of 2023, which is inspired by Japanese art, fabrics, patterns and ancient screens. A Japanese touch in one's home, which looks to the Orient on the surface, but also in the depths of the style. Among the must-haves, also the DSQUARED2, a co-design project that travels between iconic motifs and best sellers with an approach to home decor. Signed by Marcel Wander studio, here is also the collection inspired by the desire to know and experience new cultures, in decorative wallpapers that encourage travel, even with the mind and which represent 15 major cities with their eclectic languages. Among the collections, Toilet paper stands out, born from the collaboration of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, with wallpapers in pop tones, suitable for contemporary spaces or even for characterizing more classic environments. There is also Daydreamer , which unites different realities, such as architecture, fashion and art, in a harmonious and pleasing to the eye whole. Pure creativity with Custom-made, the London Art project in which the inspiration and skill of various designers coexist. And then space for the Gamma collection, with plain-coloured wallpapers, but with multiple shades of color to give compactness and rigor, but always in the name of the art of decoration.
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