Grand Budapest Hotel – Lemon
Collection Mo-Jazz“Grand Budapest Hotel” is an original creation © Le Presse Papier .
Inspiration
The “Grand Budapest Hotel” model combines originality and graphic power. It features a geometric pattern that adds volume and creates a universe that is both retro and assertive chic. Linked by its graphics to Op Art or optical art, represented in particular by Vasarely , this creation will play with perception by playing with our eye.
The colors used for this model echo the chromatic range of director Wes Anderson : sometimes saturated, sometimes muted but always singular and whimsical. The Apricot Orange variation, a vibrant color without being too aggressive, instills an atmosphere full of joy, while the Lemon Yellow diffuses solar energy and will combine harmoniously with Blue and Green decorative elements. The refreshing Turquoise variant will ideally contrast with dark colors such as Gray or Black or brighter colors such as Yellow or Lime Green. Finally, the Almond Green shade will bring a note 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 in custom dimensions at the price of €85/m².
Configure your dimensions
Our guarantees
Designed and manufactured in our Lyon workshops
Fast and careful shipping in rigid packaging
Glue: Wall gluing
Inks: Solvent-free A+
Type: Recyclable non-woven wall covering
Connectable strips
Washability: Washable
Detachability: Removable
Fire retardant: Classified M1
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