

Inspiration
Available in Teal, Rust, and now Matcha Blue and Green, the "Maïko 1920" design draws its delicate simplicity from Japanese philosophy and tradition, particularly the art of printmaking and ikebana, the art of flower arranging (literally "the way of flowers"). The fine, hand-drawn design, with its lightness and subtlety, is a silent homage to the beauty of the present moment, ephemeral and precious. Gently, the undulating lines seem to come alive, a delight to the eye. As if, in this interplay of voids and solids, the nature-inspired motifs were sketching a discreet dance step. In a library, living room, or bedroom, Maïko opens the everyday to another dimension where the ever-changing facets of our inner landscapes can finally unfold. Like an invitation to inner peace… To take the time to watch emotions slowly emerge on the surface of this botanical composition.
On the technical side
Drawing connection:
62cm
70cm
This model is available made-to-measure at a price of €110/m².
Configure your dimensions
Our guarantees
Designed and manufactured in our Lyon workshops.
Fast and careful shipping in rigid packaging
. Adhesive: Paste the wall.
Inks: Solvent-free. A+ rating.
Type: Recyclable non-woven wallcovering.
Seamable.
Washability: Washable.
Detachability:
Removable. Fire resistance: Classified M1.

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