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Treated like a collage combining styles and multiple eras “Wild Orchard Collage”, large panoramic wallpaper suggests a wild orchard where an “art deco” orange tree and an “art and craft” lemon tree combine their distinct character with that of a plum tree borrowed from the botanical prints of 18th century. Finally, like a Japanese print, a stream ripples through an eclectic flowerbed like escapes from a naive painting.
Design by: Sacha Walckhoff
This collection follows our passion for nature and introduces a more different way to propose scenery and hand-painted drawing. Moody colors, greener views, and more fluid backgrounds are some of the central factors of these designs.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
Patchwork, as its name says, combines patterns and colors like a quilt. Inspired by Poliakoff, Picabia, and cubism, its waves are dancing.
Design by: Florence Bamberger
This collection is a real acrylic on canvas portraying different versions of sunset and landscapes. Its pastel colors create a sense of tranquillity and a calming atmosphere.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
The wallpaper depicts an imaginary landscape where nature plays with geometrical shapes. Some birds fly through this mysterious landscape. Balancing realism with abstraction, this series of 3 colorways melds meticulous detail of botanical with free geometrical forms.
Design by: Charlotte Juillard
Dainelli Studio’s Birds Eye View collection for YO2 takes its inspiration from a bird’s vista from above as it flies over desert sand dunes or vast lakes. The project includes rugs and wallpaper united by the same pattern – defined by lines sketching shapes with irregular profiles – and available in four colourways. Nuanced pale grey combines with dark grey in the chromatic palette, with touches of various shades of green, yellow ochre and sandy beige.
Design by: Dainelli Studio
Like an open book, like a blank new page, this collection is inspired by the timeless elegance of stripes, this time taken and interpreted from classic notebook patterns. In a wonderful color combination with a touch of gold, the lines become almost iconic and can thus create a contemporary, clean, minimal but unexpected mood in any space.
Design by: Nika Zupanc.
Influenced by the Italian Renaissance Revival style of the 19th century, this collection is characterized by geometric forms and structures reflecting arches and round-topped doors of that period.
Design by: Elena Georghiadou
The fine surface-breaking reveals an even more valuable surface made of precious metal sheets, a metaphor for this troubled time we are going through. The design recalls ‘Kintsukuroi’, the Japanese art of repairing breakage with gold and precious materials, a philosophy that treats breakage and repair as part of history, symbolizing resilience and a new beginning.
Design by: Elisa Tonelli
Pastel-colored landscapes that form an idiosyncratic design piece which combines simplicity and natural tastes along with contemporary art. Scattered painting splashes and smooth gradients that reach a calm and peaceful state.
Design by: Konstantinos Charilaou
Re imagining this ceiling fresco as a wall covering, Gjoen plays with perspectives made famous in the renaissance; inviting the viewer in.
Design by: Magnus Gjoen
In most of our Western cultures, paradise is a wonderful garden for some, that of delights for others, but above all a universal garden, the garden of the world. It is this idea that inspired “Heaven Green.” This large panorama, unfolding on a wallpaper more than six meters long, associates Olympus with the luxuriance of a fantasized Amazon. Conducive to daydreaming, this drawing then develops on two soft rugs with free shapes, this time more candidly evoking the clouds that run over the drawing they illustrate.
Design by: Sacha Walckhoff