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The sea in a room with SpaghettiWall

This room no longer has walls, but crystal-clear waters. The metaphor of Gino Paoli's song is the emotion that transcends boundaries to reveal an imaginary nature, where one feels immersed in perfect silence. This time it is not only the trees of that song that has remained in history to replace the boundaries, but traces of the sea that transform the space of one's own living space into an infinite scenario, with intense tones, to be shared and experienced. The suggestions, just like in the song, make space and with SpaghettiWall wallpapers take shape in panoramic horizons, dense naturalistic textures, marine illustrations.

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The evocative sceneries of the Grand Tour collection, designed by Studio SMIT, constitute a journey centred on the coasts and the unique landscape of the Bel Paese, outlining the Salento and Aeolian islands, suspended between an intimate idea of landscape and its collective essence. Placed on the wall, they become an open window towards beauty; used as decorative panels in customised sizes, they turn instead into paintings capable of portraying the naturalistic views of Italy.

Raging Ocean, part of the Miraggi collection by SW Lab, interprets the movement of the sea and its ripples in an abstract way. Built on irregular brushstrokes with material textures, this composition renders all the spontaneous force of water, dominated by deep shades of blue.

Under The Sea, designed by Ana Basoc for the Decor collection, reinterprets a variety of marine species in a decorative key, with deliberately amplified details. The whole is arranged in a spontaneous and floating way, like a cloud of fish observed through the glass of an aquarium.

Part of the same Decor collection is Barriera Corallina, designed by Claudio Meninno, which recalls the depths of the abyss and renders the coral pattern. Like tea-tree wings, the superimposed planes reveal the background of the composition, generating perspective thanks to a skilful use of chiaroscuro.

Finally, Water, designed by Toan Nguyen for the Wall collection, takes the free geometry of caustic refractions and translates it into a fluid pattern in shades of blue. The pattern is composed of close fragments, like organic arrangements of scales, which give shape to a dynamic texture, ideal for covering large walls or accent niches.

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