Self-adhesive wallpapers in the shape of a circle, with a linen structure, this is our new proposal for decorating your interior.
The pattern from the Noire collection, inspired by great art, is a reproduction of a painting by the 17th century Dutch painter Abraham Mignon, who specialized in still life painting.
He painted flower bouquets in vessels or hanging, garlands and flower and fruit wreaths, niches with fruit, slaughtered poultry and hunting trophies, sumptuous table still lifes with fruit and goblets full of wine. He was particularly fond of (following Jan de Heem) the type of composition with flowers, fruits, insects, birds and small animals in the landscape - mainly on the edge of the forest. His paintings are characterized by great technical efficiency, scientific precision in observing specimens of flora and fauna, and exuberant decorativeness.
Circle-shaped wallpapers were prepared as decoration diameter 130 cm or slightly smaller if additional elements stick out 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.