Grand Budapest Hotel – Lemon
Collection Mo-Jazz“Grand Budapest Hotel” is an original creation © Le Presse Papier.


Inspiration
The "Grand Budapest Hotel" design combines originality and graphic power. It features a geometric pattern that adds volume and creates a distinctly retro yet chic atmosphere. Linked by its design to Op Art, or optical art, notably represented by Vasarely, this creation plays with perception, teasing our eyes.
The colors used for this design echo the chromatic palette of director Wes Anderson : sometimes saturated, sometimes muted, but always unique and whimsical. The Apricot Orange variation, a vibrant color without being overly aggressive, instills a joyful atmosphere, while Lemon Yellow radiates sunny energy and will harmonize beautifully with blue and green decorative elements. The refreshing Turquoise variant will contrast perfectly with dark colors such as gray or black, or with brighter colors like yellow or anise green. Finally, the Almond Green shade will add a touch of softness.
Whatever its variation, the “Grand Budapest Hotel” model displays its personality loud and clear.
On the technical side
Drawing connection:
62cm
16.5cm
This model is available made-to-measure at a price of €110/m².
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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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