Some interiors call for a very special design. Averse to all beaten paths, the final result is a strong statement. The colours, choice of materials and shapes are daring. For the interior designer it’s a sweet deal and a wonderful challenge ... Textile on the wall. Of course you’ve already seen walls covered with fabric, but this new collection – Enigma – is different. The technique that’s used is special. ARTE’s team of designers has always been a trendsetter when coming up with new colours and using the latest materials and techniques. Here they used thermoforming. Enigma is a three-dimensional wallcovering. The term itself, three-dimensional, hints at this exclusive production process. During thermoforming, a shape is pressed into the fabric using heat. The shape is permanent but the material remains supple and strokable. In one smooth movement you get three-dimensional wallcoverings. This special collection has three different patterns and three types of fabric: a matt fabric, a satin gloss fabric and a suede-look fabric. Tip: Nice to know is that all the references in the Enigma collection have a positive acoustical effect in the room. That may increase your comfort and be an asset in some situations. Enigma works perfectly on ceilings and dividing walls. It also masks all flaws on less than perfect walls.
ENIGMA
- Product Name
- ENIGMA
- Manufacturer
- EFFEITALIA
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