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Suede and Linen Inspire Artes Latest Wallcoverings

Suede and Linen Inspire Artes Latest Wallcoverings

Arte unveils 'Brushed Suede' and 'Washed Linen' wallcoverings, blending artisanal techniques with modern design for luxurious, nature-inspired interiors. In the ever-evolving world of interior design, wallcoverings continue to…

By Salon Privé 6 October 2024

Arte unveils ‘Brushed Suede’ and ‘Washed Linen’ wallcoverings, blending artisanal techniques with modern design for luxurious, nature-inspired interiors.

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, wallcoverings continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the ambience and character of living spaces.

Arte, a renowned name in the industry, has once again pushed the boundaries of creativity with its latest collections: ‘Brushed Suede’ and ‘Washed Linen’.

These innovative ranges not only showcase the brand’s commitment to quality but also demonstrate a profound understanding of contemporary design trends and timeless aesthetics.

The Artistry of Brushed Suede

The ‘Brushed Suede’ collection stands as a testament to Arte’s ability to transform traditional painting techniques into modern wallcoverings.

This range draws its inspiration from the rich world of painting and painting methods, reimagining them in a format that offers both practicality and visual appeal.

Sherwood: A Forest of Imagination

At the heart of the ‘Brushed Suede’ collection lies the ‘Sherwood’ panoramic, a breathtaking mural that transports viewers to the legendary Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire. This design is more than just a wallcovering; it’s a window into a world steeped in history and natural beauty.

The Sherwood Forest, renowned for its association with the Robin Hood legend, has long captured the imagination of nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Arte’s interpretation of this iconic landscape is nothing short of masterful.

The panoramic design has been meticulously crafted, with each detail digitally printed on a realistic linen texture. This approach ensures that the final product not only looks stunning but also feels authentic to the touch.

Available in three distinct colour combinations, the Sherwood panoramic offers designers and homeowners the flexibility to create different moods within a space.

Whether opting for earthy tones that echo the forest’s natural palette or choosing bolder hues for a more dramatic effect, each variant of the Sherwood design promises to be a focal point in any room.

The Technique Behind Brushed Suede

The ‘Brushed Suede’ wallpaper, which serves as the collection’s moniker, is a testament to the advancements in contemporary manufacturing methods. It is a replication of the stroked suede painting technique, which is renowned for its time-consuming and labour-intensive nature.

This technique typically entails the application of paint to walls in precise patterns to produce a velvety, suede-like appearance.

Arte’s innovation lies in its ability to recreate this artisanal look through a wallcovering that is both easier to apply and more consistent in its finish. The secret lies in the printing process, where highly concentrated paint is used to create an effect so realistic that it appears as if it has been directly applied to the wall.

This wallpaper not only mimics the visual texture of brushed suede but also captures its depth and warmth. Available in an impressive array of 25 colourways, the ‘Brushed Suede’ wallpaper offers an extensive palette to suit various design schemes.

From soft, neutral tones that create a calming backdrop to bold, vibrant hues that make a statement, the range caters to diverse aesthetic preferences.

The Timeless Appeal of Washed Linen

While the ‘Brushed Suede’ collection celebrates the artistry of painting techniques, the ‘Washed Linen’ collection pays homage to one of the most enduring and versatile textiles in interior design: linen.

Reimagining a Classic

Linen has long been a favourite material in interior design, prized for its natural beauty and durability. Arte’s ‘Washed Linen’ collection takes this timeless fabric and reimagines it for contemporary interiors.

The collection’s strength lies in its ability to capture the essence of linen – its slightly uneven texture, its depth, and its character – and translate these qualities into wallcoverings that exude effortless elegance.

The ‘Washed Linen’ wallcovering is a realistic interpretation of linen that has undergone a special washing process. This treatment, typically done in small batches, results in extraordinarily soft and supple fibres.

Arte has masterfully recreated this effect in their wallcovering, complete with brush strokes that impart a weathered patina, accentuating the washed appearance.

With 23 colourways available, the ‘Washed Linen’ wallcovering offers a broad spectrum of options. From crisp whites and soft neutrals to richer, more saturated hues, the range allows for versatile application across various interior styles, from rustic country homes to sleek urban apartments.

Doudeville: A Tribute to Linen’s Origins

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the ‘Washed Linen’ collection is the ‘Doudeville’ panoramic. This design pays tribute to the origins of linen, drawing inspiration from the coastal areas of Western Europe, particularly the town of Doudeville in Normandy, known as the linen capital of France.

The ‘Doudeville’ panoramic captures the essence of the flax fields that dominate these regions. After harvesting, flax stalks are left in the fields, creating a striking striped landscape with beautiful colour variations.

This unique agricultural vista has been artfully translated into an intriguing striped pattern that serves as both a design element and a storytelling device.

Printed on real textile, the ‘Doudeville’ panoramic offers an authentic tactile experience that complements its visual appeal. Available in three colourways, this design allows for the creation of different moods, from serene and natural to more dramatic and bold.

The Impact on Interior Design

Arte’s ‘Brushed Suede’ and ‘Washed Linen’ collections represent more than just new product lines; they signify a shift in how we approach interior design and the role of wallcoverings within it.

Bridging Art and Functionality

These collections blur the line between art and functional decor. The ‘Sherwood’ and ‘Doudeville’ panoramics, in particular, transform walls into expansive canvases, allowing homeowners to immerse themselves in rich, evocative landscapes without compromising on the practical aspects of interior design.

The capacity to replicate intricate painting techniques and natural textures as wallcoverings presents novel opportunities for both householders and interior designers. It enables the development of spaces that exude a handcrafted and distinctive quality, without the time and skill requirements that are typically associated with such finishes.

Versatility in Application

Both collections offer remarkable versatility in their application. The wide range of colourways in the ‘Brushed Suede’ and ‘Washed Linen’ plain wallcoverings means they can be easily integrated into various design schemes, from minimalist modern to richly layered traditional interiors.

The panoramic designs, despite their audacious concept, possess a level of sophistication that enables them to complement rather than dominate a space. They can be used to establish immersive environments in commercial spaces such as hotels or restaurants, or they can serve as spectacular focal points in living rooms or bedrooms.

Sustainability and Longevity

In an era where sustainability is increasingly important, Arte’s focus on quality and timeless design is noteworthy. By creating wallcoverings that mimic natural materials and artisanal techniques, they offer an alternative to more resource-intensive design solutions.

The durability and timeless appeal of these collections also contribute to their sustainability, as they are likely to remain stylish and functional for years to come.

The Technical Aspects

While the aesthetic qualities of these collections are immediately apparent, it’s worth noting the technical expertise that goes into their creation.

Innovative Printing Techniques

The realism achieved in both collections is a result of advanced printing techniques. For the ‘Brushed Suede’ collection, the use of highly concentrated paint in the printing process is key to achieving the look of hand-applied paint.

In the case of the ‘Washed Linen’ collection, the printing process must accurately replicate the subtle variations in texture and colour that are characteristic of real linen.

Material Selection

The choice of base materials is crucial in achieving the desired effects. The use of real textiles for the ‘Doudeville’ panoramic, for instance, adds an authentic tactile dimension to the visual design.

Similarly, the base material for the ‘Brushed Suede’ wallpaper must be carefully selected to allow for the suede-like texture to be accurately reproduced.

The Future of Wallcoverings

Arte’s latest collections not only showcase current trends but also hint at the future direction of wallcoverings. The emphasis on replicating natural textures and artisanal techniques suggests a growing desire for interiors that feel authentic and crafted, even when achieved through modern manufacturing methods.

Moreover, the success of these collections in bridging the gap between art and decor indicates a trend towards more immersive and experiential interior design. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovative approaches to wallcoverings that push the boundaries of what’s possible in interior design.

Conclusion

Arte’s ‘Brushed Suede’ and ‘Washed Linen’ collections represent a significant leap forward in the world of wallcoverings. By skilfully blending traditional aesthetics with modern manufacturing techniques, Arte has created products that are not just decorative elements, but transformative design tools.

These collections offer designers and homeowners the ability to create spaces that are rich in texture, depth, and narrative. Whether it’s the painted elegance of ‘Brushed Suede’ or the natural sophistication of ‘Washed Linen’, these wallcoverings provide a canvas for creativity that is bound to inspire and delight for years to come.

As we look to the future of interior design, collections like these remind us of the enduring power of well-crafted, thoughtfully designed wallcoverings. They prove that in the right hands, even the most traditional materials and techniques can be reimagined to create something thoroughly modern and undeniably beautiful.

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