Self-adhesive wallpapers in the shape of a circle, with a linen structure, this is our new proposal for decorating your interior.
Geishas, along with samurai, cherry blossoms and the tea-making ritual, are one of the most recognizable symbols of Japan. The Geisha wallpaper shows the most characteristic elements of a geisha's appearance, an elaborate hairstyle and specific makeup, set on a non-obvious red-pink background, enriched with fragments of the Japanese alphabet.
The author of the pattern is Małgorzata Gajderowicz. The main source of her work is inspiration from art, primarily painting and graphics, but also sculpture, architecture, printing, and broadly understood design. A very prominent element here are the motifs of classical Far Eastern art, especially Japanese.
Wallpapers in the shape of a circle are prepared as a decoration with a diameter of 130 cm or slightly smaller if additional elements protrude from the pattern, such as flowers, wings or other details.
The wallpaper is easy to apply, does not require the use of glue, and can be applied not only to the wall, but also to furniture.